Scarab Panther always a work in progress
#71
I am redoing an 86 scarab panther that when i bought was a running bot and it ran well, but because i can't leave anythin alone and engine room floor/hull starting to delaminate in small area or should say thought was a small area, i removed the engines and trs assembly's and ended up replacing transon and stringers to the gas tank bulkhead. So with doing that i am convrting to bravo's with 3 up imco extension boxes and with the drives propshafts being 3 3/4" below the bottom and with -2 imco drives will be at 1 3/4" below the hull. This has made interesting for exhaust fitment. So after transom and stringers were done the bottom was redone. I am now getting ready to assemble the blocks with cms racing engines. Twin 502 ci 600hp a piece. My question is, has anyone played with prop rotation. I know trs can only spin one direction in forwad but anyone who has a bravo panther and have messed with props spinning in or out could you let me know your results please. Great work with all your panthers they look great!!!
Thanks
hullofjustis
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hullofjustis
#75
Update:
So I finally got out to the shop and started tearing down 1 of the mills. Apparently I am a month behind on my timeline. It appears that the pistons are ~0.007"-0.010" in the hole. I couldn't find the dial indicator or depth mic. I will get a more accurate measurement later this week.
It also it appears that I had a little reversion in this engine. It's hard to believe that it could pull water ~3' through dry to the tip Stainless Marine TRS tails. Another good reason for the cam swap.
And the Isky solid roller lifters are looking great
So I finally got out to the shop and started tearing down 1 of the mills. Apparently I am a month behind on my timeline. It appears that the pistons are ~0.007"-0.010" in the hole. I couldn't find the dial indicator or depth mic. I will get a more accurate measurement later this week.
It also it appears that I had a little reversion in this engine. It's hard to believe that it could pull water ~3' through dry to the tip Stainless Marine TRS tails. Another good reason for the cam swap.
And the Isky solid roller lifters are looking great
#76
It appears the pistons are 0.014" in the hole. I pulled #2 main cap to check the bearings. They show some some witness of some wear in the middle. Nothing that I can feel.
Last edited by Rookie; 01-13-2013 at 10:49 AM.
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Hard to tell from the pix's but everything looks squeaky clean to me.






PS no professional courtsey