mattmak wrote:
In this theoretical rulebook, what would the compression limits be for the larger 3cyls?
d. Mercury 3 cylinder [twin carb] up to 49ci................................725 lb. minimum weight
e OMC and Yamaha [6H2] 3 cylinder 60 hp up to 849cc...........850 lb. minimum weight [must run large lower unit]
still 160psi? I like the idea of include more motors but keeping their performance in alignment with the class.
Here you go Matt:
6. Motors:
a. Production Stock And Altered Stock 40 to 60 hp
Class max is 60 hp....so no 70 hp parts unless the same part is on the 60 hpb. 2 cylinder models up to 849cc................................................594 lb. minimum weight
c. 3 cylinder models up to 750cc................................................594 lb. minimum weight
Same as 2019 rulesd. Mercury 3 cylinder [twin carb] up to 49ci................................725 lb. minimum weight
I increased the weight to 725 which is T850 weight...160 rule still applies but block design limits compression to 145 to 150 lbs.e OMC and Yamaha [6H2] 3 cylinder 60 hp up to 849cc...........850 lb. minimum weight [must run large lower unit]
Craig Fraser's Critchfield was a 75 hp OMC large lower unit, it weighed approximately 850 lbs and was competitive with Jakes twin.
By having the same basic motor run the smaller carbs we slowdown a 850 lb boat . 160 rule would apply but with no motor mods allowed 145 to 148 lb compression is best. This combo will run 57 to 58 mph.Yamaha [6H2] 3 cylinder 60 hp
No 70CES parts period and no 70 hp parts unless they are common with the 6H2 model. 160 compression rule applies but you cannot cut the 6H3/6H2 head to achieve 160. At 850 lb weight this a 54 to 56 mph combo.
60 hp OMC parts list
https://www.crowleymarine.com/johnson-evinrude/8753.cfm60 hp [6H2] yamaha parts list
https://www.boats.net/catalog/yamaha/ou ... 95/p60tlhtMatt here is the big lower unit yamaha drive shaft part number
6H3-45501-00
https://www.megazip.net/zapchasti-dlya/ ... 5501-00-00