Didnt expect that! Cutting an inch or two off the inlet would probably suffice but I would rather have it line right up. The outlet is pretty close to the hull but I think it should work fine in here.
Had a buddy come by earlier and help me set the motor in so I could mock some stuff up and get a better idea of how far back the rocker can go. Im going to section the bottom deck back to the line I have circled and see how that looks next.
The motor is sitting on a set of couch...
That would be sweet, I'm going to try flying down there depending on how things are with work.
My only worry with starting the rocker back further is loosing the ability to fit my cold fusion tank. What type of tank are you running?
Just finished working on the nose! Please excuse this absolute mess of a garage again, I'll clean it one of these days.
Any opinions? I like how the decks are lining up, but have been considering cutting one more relief in the bottom deck to ease the transition a bit. Once I get the...
These are some good links that I referenced before:
http://www.x-h2o.com/threads/21863-Port-Timing-amp-Duration-Specifications
http://www.x-h2o.com/threads/126930-760-help
When I was planning out my motor build I was originally going to resleeve a 61x cylinder but decided to try the "budget big bore" option. I ended up sending a set of 64x cylinders to nuklear. He decked the bottom to lower the port timing, ported them and bored to 85mm. He does great work and I...
2 layers of carbon on the tail section to get the shape. Planning to reinforce this area and connect it down along the back with around 4 layers of biax next.
Finally got the tray area reinforced. 2 layers of biax along the sides and 1 layer of carbon with 4 layers of biax along the back. I used a little bit of white pigment at first but it made it difficult to see air bubbles and when the fiberglass was fully wet out. I decided to ditch the pigment...
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