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Jeff that thing looks fantastic. Great job right down the hose clamps. Iit looks every bit as good as the Hilpshes.
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Thanks Riley, I think the debate over original color will rage on forever. I researched this site and others on correct color and found a multitude of answers, so I admit it, I took the easy way out. Now all I need is my hull back so I can put it back in. I'm afraid I may have made a mistake with the shop that has it, he has yet to start any body work. But yet I cannot imagine why, it was 111 degrees here today and his shop is not air-conditioned. Thanks again.

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Jeff, Pete is correct on this subject. The use of any other shade than OEM will cause problems.
I wonder if the poor fuel mileage could a result of the Alpine Green I used to paint mine.I will post pics later of internal damage also caused by " killer paint".
Jeff beware of the Alpine Green, its only cheap when ya buy it....   
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Real nice Job Jeff
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Our mustang came with an order sheet from interceptor that had different stuff you could order including a spray can of touch up paint. Somewhere there's a can sitting in someones garage...

Jeff, what year/model century?
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I don't care what color it is that is a very nice job of detailing. Your should be proud.

Pete, I painted the Hemi yesterday but I'm going to make you wait for pictures.

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Originally posted by boat dr boat dr wrote:

Jeff, Pete is correct on this subject. The use of any other shade than OEM will cause problems.
I wonder if the poor fuel mileage could a result of the Alpine Green I used to paint mine.I will post pics later of internal damage also caused by " killer paint".
Jeff beware of the Alpine Green, its only cheap when ya buy it....   


Now that's some funny stuff right there!
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Jeff, what year/model century?


Actually it's a different make, I posted about it in the "off topic" section a few weeks ago, Glastron Saberflite.

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I remember now. That's a great project. I'm looking forward to seeing more pictures as it progresses.

Did you use Dupli Color?
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Jeff, Fresh info from the Boat Dr, be careful as if the wrong pigment combo is used on a Y Blocks over time will weaken the metallurgy and course major failure but even with this damage was able to chug back 6 miles to the dock, always keep it original like Pete said




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What color caused that? Hope it wasn't Dupli color.

Our Y block project has been on hold for the last 1 1/2 years, but we broke it out yesterday and it was running good. Those engines sound so good whether idling or cruising along. Ours was pushing the Classic 45.1 gps, which is a few mph faster than I expected.
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I want to know what Billy did with the center main cap. I didn't see if he found it in the pan or not. It's got to be there!!! I can sure see why the crank snapped with it missing!


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What are these photos of?


Originally posted by uk 1979 part2 uk 1979 part2 wrote:

Jeff, Fresh info from the Boat Dr, be careful as if the wrong pigment combo is used on a Y Blocks over time will weaken the metallurgy and course major failure but even with this damage was able to chug back 6 miles to the dock, always keep it original like Pete said




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Pete, the main cap was removed to show the extent of the damage .
Bruce, the engine is a 312 in my Starflite.
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Originally posted by boat dr boat dr wrote:

Pete, the main cap was removed to show the extent of the damage.

Got it! I have never heard of a history with "Y"'s breaking cranks. Have you?


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Originally posted by boat dr boat dr wrote:

Pete, the main cap was removed to show the extent of the damage .
Bruce, the engine is a 312 in my Starflite.


Ugh! What caused that? We ran ours hard yesterday for the first time and I had my fingers crossed the whole time hoping it was going to stay together. That sucks.
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I just finished a very lengthy conversation with Billy. After he consulted with John Mummert who is without a doubt the Y block expert (75 years old and knows his stuff), we have all concluded it is defiantly the bad choice of paint. With the wrong color, and with even a small amount of UV light, there's a chemical reaction that sucks all the nickel and steel out of the castings. This even goes though the mains and into the crank. It's the steel and nickel content that gives a casting it's strength. What's left is basically carbon which is very brittle.

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I guess the next one will be red.

What would cause such a failure. Too much power for an old crank?
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What would cause such a failure. Too much power for an old crank?

There are "Y"'s running with blowers without problems but, according to John, there was a era when Mercury {who was building the 292's at the time} did have casting problems. Billy correct me if I'm wrong but didn't you tell me you used a 292 crank that did come from the Mercury crank problem era?


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What would cause such a failure. Too much power for an old crank?

There are "Y"'s running with blowers without problems but, according to John, there was a era when Mercury {who was building the 292's at the time} did have casting problems. Billy correct me if I'm wrong but didn't you tell me you used a 292 crank that did come from the Mercury crank problem era?


You would think they would have all broke by now. I didn't realize 312's and 292's used the same cranks. Aren't the strokes different?
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You would think they would have all broke by now. I didn't realize 312's and 292's used the same cranks. Aren't the strokes different?

Looking at the "Y" block manual, it does look like they lengthened the stroke on the 312 from the 292 by .14" but the bore as well. We'll see what Billy comes back with as far as the info on what he used for a crank.


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It appears there was a new short block purchased in 1964 for this boat, original motor puked #7 rod , damaging the alum. oil pan .There is a small repair on the flange. It is indeed a 312, w/ FoMoCo std. rods and mains. There were some issues, I was told, with the older castings, so maybe this unit being new in '64 could well be in that time frame.
There are only about 40 hours on this engine,very pleased with the power and performace the 215 hp provides.
I am building a 292 to swap for the rest of the summer,this is a parts and pieces motor, a little time and we will see if it will live,

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[QUOTE=Riley] I guess the next one will be red.

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Pete the 312 block is a one off, as is the crank.The compression increase is a result of the shorter deck height, and increas in bore and stroke.
Also found there are as many hidden ponies in a 292 as in a 312, over bore to .125 safely......lets see what happens come winter,
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