Test ran the new Raylar goodies
#111
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Update. Only ran the boat 12hrs this summer so far.....
Everything running great though. 47psi fuel pressure gets me 13.4-1 at idle. 12.8-13.0-1 from 2200-4200rpms. 12.8-12.2-1 from 4400-5200rpms. Plugs confirm very clean running. Very nice monitoring airfuel all the time. Yesterday, ran my bblades labbed bravo 28p. Hot 90s, 60gal fuel, gear, me, calm water 74.8 @ 5100rpms. 

Everything running great though. 47psi fuel pressure gets me 13.4-1 at idle. 12.8-13.0-1 from 2200-4200rpms. 12.8-12.2-1 from 4400-5200rpms. Plugs confirm very clean running. Very nice monitoring airfuel all the time. Yesterday, ran my bblades labbed bravo 28p. Hot 90s, 60gal fuel, gear, me, calm water 74.8 @ 5100rpms. 

#112
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That was a huge pet peeve of mine during my rebuilds. With some patience, you can put a straight edge between the pullies. Starting with the one furthest out you can shim the others using 1/4 inch stainless washers. Once you get them all at the same depth and the proper tension, the dust disappears.
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That was a huge pet peeve of mine during my rebuilds. With some patience, you can put a straight edge between the pullies. Starting with the one furthest out you can shim the others using 1/4 inch stainless washers. Once you get them all at the same depth and the proper tension, the dust disappears.




