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Originally Posted by The Menace
(Post 2243184)
These are the pick ups on the 46. It will be modified this winter to transom pick ups.
The 40 already has transom pickups. C,mon Dennis dont be shy post the rest of that hull:cool-smiley-011: |
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Originally Posted by KNOT-RIGHT
(Post 2244443)
C,mon Dennis dont be shy post the rest of that hull:cool-smiley-011:
there are pics popping up here and there. I thought it would be more fun to let them emerge on their own. This was right above a post you made on the "best rough water cat". |
Has very significant problems with steady or low pressure in my 32 inboard #6 Skater. Tried increasing the lip, cutting into the canyone, etc. nothing worked. The solution was to permanently intall stainless tubes - facing forward to the direction of the oncoming water (front of boat) entering the tube, at an angle, to get the LBS needed. Went from barlely 15 at WOT to 40... just like that.
Gregg Reichman |
Originally Posted by bidpro
(Post 2245865)
Has very significant problems with steady or low pressure in my 32 inboard #6 Skater. Tried increasing the lip, cutting into the canyone, etc. nothing worked. The solution was to permanently intall stainless tubes - facing forward to the direction of the oncoming water (front of boat) entering the tube, at an angle, to get the LBS needed. Went from barlely 15 at WOT to 40... just like that.
Gregg Reichman I have had the exact opposite. 22 lbs at cruise Any movement of the steering wheel produces 35-40 lbs. I have since raised the pickups and ran -6 bleeds on the back of the heads to lower water pressure. This is with the transom pickup pictured above. |
Is that Robert Garcia's Hell fire 46 skater?
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Originally Posted by bidpro
(Post 2245865)
Has very significant problems with steady or low pressure in my 32 inboard #6 Skater. Tried increasing the lip, cutting into the canyone, etc. nothing worked. The solution was to permanently intall stainless tubes - facing forward to the direction of the oncoming water (front of boat) entering the tube, at an angle, to get the LBS needed. Went from barlely 15 at WOT to 40... just like that.
Gregg Reichman |
Originally Posted by KNOT-RIGHT
(Post 2245876)
I have had the exact opposite.
22 lbs at cruise Any movement of the steering wheel produces 35-40 lbs. I have since raised the pickups and ran -6 bleeds on the back of the heads to lower water pressure. This is with the transom pickup pictured above. |
Originally Posted by ROTAX454
(Post 2247265)
Gregg, Is yours the pickups pictured in post 7 or 10?
Gregg Reichman |
Originally Posted by ROTAX454
(Post 2247268)
I thought running the Merc water pressure relief (30 lbs.) would do the job of bleeding (dumping) off any excess water pressure?
Just a thought Gregg Reichman |
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Seastrainer, check valve intercooler feed. The bronze tee is freshwater flush. 2nd Picture Blowoff valve adjustable to 0-50lbs. 3rd Picture -6 bleeds onback of heads to tee dumping overboard. |
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