Snorre
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He is over 0,30Am I missing where the current pistons are marked .030?
Hi Snorre,3 hours after work, this shitty old paint is the plague, it will probably take years for it to come off
You are going to fit right in here!As I said, if I could, I would rather live in the USA maybe soon if war breaks out here in Europe.
Just come on over, pretty sure we left the back gate openAs I said, if I could, I would rather live in the USA maybe soon if war breaks out here in Europe.
Be glad that in the USA there are at least still immigration laws. Anyone can come here and is entitled to housing, money and much more.Just come on over, pretty sure we left the back gate open
Seems to he the same hereBe glad that in the USA there are at least still immigration laws. Anyone can come here and is entitled to housing, money and much more.
What exhaust manifolds do you have for it?Oh a present from USA
I don't know about the manifolds yet, I'm still collecting parts, show me the bridge and what's your price if it fits, do you also ship to Germany?What exhaust manifolds do you have for it?
I think I have a vintage Edelbrock small block front cover with mounting feet if ya need one.
Well, the front cover was given to me and I never really looked it over.I don't know about the manifolds yet, I'm still collecting parts, show me the bridge and what's your price if it fits, do you also ship to Germany?
Welp, it looks like it may have been in the water at one point so, nope, not a Schiada.Translation (from Google translate) first post -
"I'm new here because I bought a boat that I want to renew but I'm not sure if it's a Shiaha 19 built???
I still need information from you experts please."
I'm thinking he means Schiada?
Dan'l
thanks for the info but this camshaft is for the case that I drive dry manifolds, I know that with wet manifolds the engine could take in waterGreetings , I see a Camshaft you received in the prior photos , perhaps the cam card specs if you have them , It may be critical assuming you intend to use those exhaust logs/manifolds or the Aussie through hulls
"Dry manifolds" or dry headers ?thanks for the info but this camshaft is for the case that I drive dry manifolds, I know that with wet manifolds the engine could take in water
Just curious whats a stage 2 cam ? (not trolling you just trying to be helpfull )but on the other hand my engine from another boat with stage 2 camshaft and wet open exhaust has been running for 3 years without problems
I have this one in the other engineJust curious whats a stage 2 cam ? (not trolling you just trying to be helpfull )
Be glad that in the USA there are at least still immigration laws.
When I was a kid, we called our Dune Buggy that name. Except we called it "Der" instead of "The"There was a Stevens SK boat in the mid sixties called “The Fireschpittan Loudinboomer”!
Be a great name to resurrect in Germany
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Ich bin in Berlin geboren!3 hours after work, this shitty old paint is the plague, it will probably take years for it to come off
That’s why I only rig them!!!Ich bin in Berlin geboren!
Welcome to RiverDaves Place, brother!!
And welcome to the world of paint prep
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… I have never seen that set up before in a Vdrive…I can't use the rear bracket, my motor goes directly to the gearbox without a tunnel
According to my measurements, the engine is exactly in the middle of the engine box like the original. Due to the heavier gearbox, the center of gravity is set further forward and I can do without the GRP fuel tanks under the seats. Practice makes perfect, there is still a lot of work to do… I have never seen that set up before in a Vdrive…
… My 63 Hallett would purpose like crazy with a 406 Ford in the standard flat bottom mounting position… I had to scour around to find an adjustable cavitation plate set up to stop the purposeing… I’m thinking… With your motor being mounted way forward that you may not have a major purposing problem… It looks like someone did it that way at one time in your boat..: I guess you are going to find out… Best of luck to you with this project