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Originally posted by gun-driver gun-driver wrote:

They're D00E heads with the larger valves, they are from the '69 - '70's era.

D00E Specs:
60cc Chambers
1.84" Intake Valves
1.54" Exhaust Valves
Port Size: 1.94"x1.76" Intake
1.24"x1.00" Exhaust


that is almost the correct factory specs 58cc cambers, and 1.45 exhaust if my memory is correct, but these are not the correct specs for what you actually have, they have been tweeked.
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It depends if they are DOOE-B heads which had 1.78 intake valves, and 1.45 exhaust valves. These were 58.2cc.

The D0OE-C heads had 1.84 intake valves, and 1.54 exhaust valves with 60.4cc.
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Originally posted by horkn horkn wrote:

It depends if they are DOOE-B heads which had 1.78 intake valves, and 1.45 exhaust valves. These were 58.2cc.

The D0OE-C heads had 1.84 intake valves, and 1.54 exhaust valves with 60.4cc.



I'm sure you know much more about the heads in his possesion than I do..... but I'll bet 10 grand you don't.

tell me what lift the springs are rated for?

tell me what type of rockers he is using?

tell me the size of the valves in them?

tell me how much you don't know about them.

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I'm simply pointing out that there are 2 variants of these heads.    Someone who clearly knows more than anyone else does about fords heads stated that there are 2 different types as well.
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Tom that may all be well and good but Chris is intimately familiar with the particular set in question. Before his Sea Ray days, Chris used to own a boat, and in an attempt to hang with the big boys, he planned to use the heads in question. Since then he sold off his toys and now Paul's boat should run pretty decent.

Paul, the boat looks great. I assume by "multi-surface epoxy" youre referring to the stuff made by Quikrete?
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That’s the stuff Tim, I also put a coat of clear on it.
I was very happy with the adhesion and since its dried seems to be very hard and wipes up nicely.(even semi dry contact cement from the carpet edges wipes right off w/a little mineral sprits)I think it will hold up well and should be easy to keep clean.


Tom,
Chris was baiting you in on the heads. As Tim said I bought them from Chris.
What I posted is the Ford stock info I got online. What they have is feria valves 1.94/1.60, .600" lift springs, screw in studs and guide plates, scorpion 1.6:1 roller rockers and a custom ground cam from Cam Research. I don't remember what Chris told me if they were 58cc or what.


By the way the motor's in I will post pics soon as I get a chance.
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Paul,
Since I didn't post before on this thread, I don't know who he was baiting.


Regardless, you have been doing awesome work so far and I'm sure it will look beautiful when it's done.
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OK I thought I'd finish up this thread with the latest updates. I'm sorry I didn't post more step by step updates but I was killing myself to get her finished before vacation.

Here's the carpet roughed in.


The motor going in.


It's in!!!



Ahh the fruits of all that work.




And referring to the very first post...
Hundred hours of labor
a couple thousand dollars in material
being able to ski behind it with my daughter PRICELESS!!!!
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Originally posted by gun-driver gun-driver wrote:

And referring to the very first post...
Hundred hours of labor
a couple thousand dollars in material
being able to ski behind it with my daughter PRICELESS!!!!

Absolutely!! Fantastic!

How about how it's performing?


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Well pretty good I think. It sounds fantastic no misses etc, nice deep rumble through the straight pipes.

I always felt my '95 was a pretty fast running boat 48mph w/1442 @ 5,200rpm on the GPS but I thought the '85 would take the '95 out of the hole but no.

We lined up same gas in the tanks, same weight drivers and they were dead even all the way to 46mph GPS I'm talkin DEAD EVEN.
Went to a 2,000rpm then hammer down and same result DEAD EVEN they were like clones.
That was with a bottom that hasn't seen wax in years and a 540. I'm hoping to try the 1442 with extra cup that's on the '95 next.

But basically it was 46mph @ 4,500rpm
Any prop suggestions would be appreciated, I would like to get the RPM upwards of 5,000 what do you think.
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Dont even consider putting the 1442 on that 1:1 boat if youre not getting enough RPM's out of it. Thats a 1.23 prop and your '85 will not appreciate the extra 3" of pitch.

Im surprised youre only seeing 4600 RPM out of that combo... Ive seen bone stock 2001's run dead on 4400 with a 540. Keeping up with a 1.23 HO 351w boat as fast as your '95 (48 is very strong) is impressive though. Refresh my memory- what do you have for a cam? That will play a large role in determining what WOT RPM you should be running to maximize your performance.
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I'll have to dig up the specs Cam Research sent. Found the card from CR it's a CR266

The '95 ran the 48mph @ 5200rpm with the standard 1442. I dinged the prop and when I sent it back I asked to have the cup increased to bring the WOT down from 5200 to 5000 and I lost 2 mph.
On one run we got 46.7 but that's it. I'm thinking about having it bent back to the stock 1442.

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I wouldnt bother sending the prop back to be reworked. 5000 is really the target you should be shooting for on a stock HO 351w. I doubt the added cup is whats causing you to lose the 1-2mph... more likely it has to do with conditions at any given point, and perhaps the prop isnt quite as accurate now that its been repaired. 46-47 is still plenty strong for your combo.

If you get a chance to post the CR266 specs, that would be interesting to see. I would have expected your '85 to be flirting with 50.
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Originally posted by TRBenj TRBenj wrote:


I would have expected your '85 to be flirting with 50.


Thats what I thought also.
                  
                          In      Ex
Gross valve lift        .450     .450
Advertised duration      266*     272*
Duration@.050            208*     214*

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Intake      BTDC 23*       ABDC 63*
Exhaust     BBDC 67*       ATDC 25*
Lobe seperation 112*

             Recommended valve spring data
                    
Installed Ht    1.820    Lbs 90
Open Ht          1.320   Lbs 290

They also note Use Valvoline 20-50 racing oil only.
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Ok, .450/.450 is on the conservative side. That is, unless youre running 1.7 roller rockers (which would put you in the .478 range). For comparison purposes, my '90 has .490/.490. Even still, if those heads are equivalent to GT40's, those alone should have you turning in the 4800-5000 range, especially with a 540.

Unless those heads just arent what theyre cracked up to be, I think youre leaving something on the table- Im just not sure where.

Edit- dumb question... I just noticed youre looking for the adapter to attach your throttle cable to the carb. Im not sure how you have it set up now, but have you made sure youre getting full throttle extension with the cable?
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I don't think that was the problem but I'll double check.
I welded up a piece out of half a washer and the flat part of a u-bolt. It worked fine I just want to put the original piece on.

I am running 1.6:1 scorpion rockers
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50 is a very tough nut to crack on that hull I dont think that engine is drastically underperforming its' parts at this point. It took 400 hp (actual dyno HP) for me to get my 83 to 52.x mph. I was right at 50.x with my back up engine last year but that was with aftermarket heads, more aggressive roller cam, port matched manifolds, and an insanely overkill ignition and fuel system for the application. I don't know that we ever got back final speed numbers from akabulla on his 330 hp excal 83 build up but his last estimate was right at 50.. I dont see anything in this build that would be targeting 330 hp. A big cam relatively small prop and some serious rpms would do it.. but that wouldn't necessarily be as fun a boat.

The boat and engine look great and should be solid for years.. congrats on getting through it. Getting your daugher/helper up on ski's next to you is not only priceless by timeless, having those pictures of her with the toolbelt and then later skiing is just unbelieveable history to have.. well done.
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Joe, I would imagine that another factor in the equation is how the hull rides- obviously some will be faster than others. I know of a few stock 2001's that were only good for ~42mph, and Ive seen others over 45mph on the GPS. Add 80hp to one of the faster ones and I would think you'd be in the 50mph range... I added a solid 5mph to my '90 with the first round of upgrades (H/C/I) and that is a much slower hull to start with.

I do agree that he isnt drastically underperforming... though I really would have expected another 200 RPM and 2mph, even if we're talking 280-290hp instead of 320. The boat does look terrific regardless- all the details came together very nicely.
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IMHO not the best cam choice for the heads, Those heads need more RPM's and more lift and duration to take advantage of them. You did balance the rotating assemble? and ported them too?
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What type of paint did you use in the bilge? I am starting essentially the same project on a 74 Mustang Skier, hope I can do 1/2 as good as yours. Looks great.
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Can you please clarify what model boat you have? There are Mustangs and there are Skiers, but they are different models.

As far as the bilge goes, Paul confirmed he used this, followed by a layer of clear:

Originally posted by TRBenj TRBenj wrote:

Paul, the boat looks great. I assume by "multi-surface epoxy" youre referring to the stuff made by Quikrete?
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Originally posted by 79nautique 79nautique wrote:

IMHO not the best cam choice for the heads, Those heads need more RPM's and more lift and duration to take advantage of them. You did balance the rotating assemble? and ported them too?


Chris this is what you sent me for the cam specs, but when I talked with the guy at C/R he didn't seem interested on what I thought it should be.

this is in the ball park for what you would need, maybe a little more duration and a little more lift wouldn't hurt but don't change the separation: this is a comp cams spec,

Cam Blank: 35-000-5RR Grind # FW 5442/5444 H112 +2 Duration: 218/226 @ .050" (I/E) Lift: .308"/.320" (I/E) (0.493"/0.512" w/ 1.6 rocker) Lobe Separation: 112
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those heads where set up for over .500 of lift and 5500-6000 rpm so maybe I'm not following your numbers or comparing them correctly.
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I guess what I'm trying to say is,
I told the guy at C/R the specs you sent me along with the type head's and valve/valve springs specs and he basically said I know what you need. But your specs are more in-line with what your saying those heads need.

I don't know it's all greek to me I'm just learning this stuff.
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Sorry I am late chiming in. Like Joe said I have a 330 hp Excalibur in my 82 with a new floor and stringers so there is no extra weight from soaked foam. Now I have only tried my 422 4 Blade Acme but I get right at 47. I haven't tried any other props because the hole shot with this is great and all I really care about is getting out of the water for boarding. Maybe with a different prop I could hit 50 but not sure.

With 3 people in the boat my RPMs match my speed almost dead on. 3000 = 30, 3500 = 35 etc....
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Maybe I should just ask my head mechanic!!

Ya know dad I think its the dang throttle linkage.


Just let me get those damn pliers.


OK try it now Dad.
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I told the guy at C/R the specs you sent me along with the type head's and valve/valve springs specs and he basically said I know what you need.

Did you fail to mention that you had a 351w? Thats something they should have asked. If not, its possible they assumed you have a 302- those specs are nearly identical (.450/.450, 206/212) to the cam CR recommended for my sister's Mustang- which has a 302 and GT40p heads that they intend to turn up to 5k RPM. Maybe there was a (pretty major) miscommunication?

When selecting a cam, you need to know everything about the application its being installed into- cubic inches, compression ratio, heads, intake, weight of the vehicle, intended use, etc.
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Its been so long ago that I had that done I don't remember exactly what info was given or what questions were asked.

I guess tonight when I get home I'll get the serial # from the cam and give him a call and see what he thinks.
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I was wondering if it could be a fuel delivery problem (as in not enough)causing the low max rpm. So before I called C/R I pulled a plug and its white as could be.
So any ideas if the low rpm could be caused by getting a lot more air/not enough gas since the mods.
If so where do I start, larger jets?
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more air more fuel.......this is where i fall off the cliff...if i remember correctly the kits come with a 2.5 power valve which you could bump up to 6.5...
i know enough to be dangerous, but you are running lean as we discussed, I never claimed to be a carb guru but going up a few sizes in the jets may find some rpms...got to get those plugs to burn tan.
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