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Bhedbloom
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Posted: March-07-2008 at 2:40pm |
Quick question guys:
If I am running a reverse rotation (right turning) engine does the transmission have to be purchased to match or is it simply an indexing issue at the point of cable attachment? I am going to put a Crusader 454 in my 68 San Juan attached to a Velvet Drive 72C. I am knowledgeable about engines, but do not know as much about the tranny. Thanks in advance for any help! |
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79nautique
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your tranny will work it can be indexed to spin either way. It just has to match the engines rotation.
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Threadjack.....Chris give me a call 1-318-386-2825.boat dr
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79nautique
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what do you need? it's funner to bitch at each other here so everyone can enjoy.
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Yes i agree with that statement, dont have a bitch. Just wanted to "bounce" a situation off you............
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He wants to hear your sweet voice.
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Bhedbloom
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Thanks for the response 79nautique. Time to start shopping for a 72C.
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eric lavine
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B, you can run a 71c on the boat if you chose to do so, they are cheaper and more available, they fall well within what you are trying to accomplish, if you were going from a 13" prop up to and 18" then i would say you need a 10-18 or 72c.
what needs to be understood is if you put 10,000 horsepower in front of a normal ski boat prop and in front of that prop used to be 300 hp the ratings would be the same. The horsepower used would be the same on the prop and the transmission does not notice the extra horsepower, transmissions notice diameter change and thats why i said earlier if you were going up to an 18' prop then you would need a 72c they use the 71 and 72 transmissions in a variety of boats and the majority of them are in 20 to 40 ft boats spinning sometimes 24' props. in a ski boat they barely notice the 12" prop |
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Bhedbloom
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Eric,
Not to open up a can of worms because I know pitch/hp ratios etc. has been discussed on this site before, but If I am currently running a 13x13 RH prop with a 71 transmissions behind a Chrysler 318 don't I have to increase the size of the transmission to a 72 if I am putting in a Crusader 454 with a 13x15RH prop? The torque and hp of the Crusader are much more than the Chrysler. I didn't know the 71 would mount to a big block, but if it will work just as well and be less expensive I'm all for it. What do you think? |
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eric lavine
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Barry, no problem at all and the 72 an 71 are almost dimensional the same except the 72 is about and inch longer, the prop is where the hp is absorbed and your only going a couple degrees of pitch....you could put a 426 Hemi in front of that prop and 71c and it wouldnt hurt a thing
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Bhedbloom
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Eric,
Thanks for the 411. I'll just use the 71 transmission that I have on the 318 that is coming out of the boat. I'm glad to finally find something that is going to cost less on My 68 San Juan Rebuild! |
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