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Zone 5 01-30-2014 04:50 PM

and why did you promise Adam a 731, and not give him a 731, but a cam that was "close".? Once again you say you are gonna do one thing, which is pretty simple, and can't even do that right.

Even though it was not what you promised, you gave it free. Why would you give away something free, if that was not your claimed cause of the problem?

Zone 5 01-30-2014 04:51 PM


Originally Posted by cstraub (Post 4066425)
540 Had EMI Thunders

Just so you know the next time, those are not stock Merc exhaust

Zone 5 01-30-2014 04:53 PM


Originally Posted by cstraub (Post 4066406)
Overlap 76
I was used by several with wet exhaust.

At what degree was it 76?

SB 01-30-2014 04:59 PM


Originally Posted by Zone 5 (Post 4066429)
Just so you know the next time, those are not stock Merc exhaust

Ding, ding, ding, ding. We have a winner.

You'd think he'd learn this by now.

I don't know if you saw this some years back, but he cammed a set of engine's with dry (to the very end of the tailpipe tips - as they normally are) Stellings, and they reverted. Yup, who would think that was possible ? But, he did it. And yes, I got pulled into that fiasco to to help.

rmbuilder 01-30-2014 05:19 PM


Originally Posted by cstraub (Post 4066402)
NOBODY has control over what happens with used wet exhaust. That cam has since been run in another marine engine and is still running today..

That is the most blatantly inaccurate remark on this entire thread. On every engine we consider multiple compound variables, including bi-directional wave motion and pressure excursions, from the intake tract to the atmospheric end of the exhaust tract, that factor into the propensity toward water ingestion. Then you recognize and mitigate the factors you can alter, adjust the valve events accordingly, while building a margin of safety. Only then can you proceed with generating a valve path.

At that juncture you consult with the client, advising them that the components they will be utilizing (if they are prone to supporting reversion) will detract from the targeted specific output by a factor of X. That provides the end user with two valuable tools, accurate information and the opportunity to make an informed decision. There is every opportunity to exert “control over what happens with used wet exhaust. “

Bob

abones 01-30-2014 06:43 PM

I believe cstraub is at the Library thumbing through a Dictionary and a Thesaurus franticly trying to figure out what Bob just said!!

MILD THUNDER 01-30-2014 06:49 PM


Originally Posted by abones (Post 4066486)
I believe cstraub is at the Library thumbing through a Dictionary and a Thesaurus franticly trying to figure out what Bob just said!!

I just put a Rosetta Stone tape in my cassette player to try and translate his post into words I can understand! Lmao. Just kidding Bob, good post, glad you chimed in.

Zone 5 01-30-2014 07:36 PM


Originally Posted by abones (Post 4066486)
I believe cstraub is at the Library thumbing through a Dictionary and a Thesaurus franticly trying to figure out what Bob just said!!

and not surprisingly he is absent from this thread.

Eliminatorshane 01-30-2014 08:20 PM

Soo I just want to chime in . Mike told me about the 731 cam and he got kinda crucified but I'm seeing I guess that it is a good off the shelf cam?? While everyone's fired up here I'm just curious what is the best centerline to go with on a cam to not have reversion? And since you guys have built engines should I do my 502 block to 540 or just get a dart. I will be running about 5-7 pounds of boost and now that my butt stopped hurting from buying the crank ,rods and pistons I want it to be ok.......

HaxbySpeed 01-30-2014 08:27 PM


Originally Posted by Eliminatorshane (Post 4066545)
And since you guys have built engines should I do my 502 block to 540 or just get a dart. I will be running about 5-7 pounds of boost and now that my butt stopped hurting from buying the crank ,rods and pistons I want it to be ok.......

Soo, you bought a 502 rotator and just got over the cost but you're wondering about going to 540?


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