Hounddog wrote:
What happened in 2012.[/b]
The problem was the 56 fishing motor with the decompression hole. The porting on the 1986 to 90s fishing model is the same. The only difference is the hole. As you saw in another thread on this site. The readings on those motors were much lower with the same head. Some of these racers actually ended up with a head close to 21 cc. Much smaller that even the SST 60 head . Because of the rule, they did nothing wrong. Did the added compression help?
i don't believe the facts are correct, the 21cc head that was measured was on a non-decompression 56 and my understanding was that the compression readings were in the 160 area and not more even if the cc is less then the sst60 spec head, if this is incorrect perhaps they can speak up. I was the only one who raced a 56 with the decompression feature and I ran the same head from my 86 block as I ran on the 92 block, I have not measured the cc's of that head but compression was the 160 on the 86 block. If that head is 21cc then it's 21cc that gives me the 160lb. The compression reading on the 92 block was less as indicated on the other thread due to the decompression feature. If you think someone is going to go around the 160lb rule with the decompression feature then put a cc limit on that head and block combination, for all the other ones why alter the rules from where it is ...160lb compression.
Come to think of it Erik raced a decompression block at Dunnville when he put on the driving clinic but he did not run a cut head.