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Petty Officer 2nd Class
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While waiting for parts and stuff to complete the repair of the worn clutch dog and gear on my Chrysler 65hp I ran across some pictures online of vintage race Chryslers, merc's and others.
Torpedo shaped raw aluminium gearboxes, stacker exhaust and personalized engine covers like late Frank's mermaid cover.
I just love the looks of those old school engines and I couldn't stop thinking about pimping my engine up a bit. The things I plan to create must have to a function, in theory at least, and have to be useable in the community I live. That means, fully open stacks are not an option. I would hate the noise myself, and others would be pissed, understandable so! Maybe back in the 60'.... Not today.
We had a guy sailing a jetboat with a V8 and open headers, made a lot of noise and he was banned from the harbor.
Well after giving it a lot of thought I started the journey today by butchering an old candlestick out of alu, one of those cheap one made in China and bought in Ikea
I welded it to the front of the gearbox, filled with fiberglass filler, sanded it down and gave it a light coat of primer.
I plan to assemble the gearbox before I paint it so I don't mess the paint up when reassembling.
Besides the nose cone I opened the water intake holes on the side up a bit, chamfered the triangular pickup hole inside leading to the water pump and drilled a 3mm (0.12inches) at the bottom right next to the skeg. You can see it in the pictures if you look close. My idea is that the small hole will allow water trapped in the leg to run out when it's being parked after sailing as I noticed the prop shaft spool was corroded.
Besides the nose cone I plan to make two silenced megaphone stacks, with a lever so I can shut them completely when needed.
The engine cowl I plan to paint red and white and perhaps have the Chrysler name in gold foil.
What do you think.
If you think it's stupid or have suggestions, let me know. I might listen, I might not
But I do like to discuss how and why things work or why they don't.....
Edit: Oh and I forgot the mention, I plan to paint the lower leg silver up to the AV plate and then white the rest of the way up
Torpedo shaped raw aluminium gearboxes, stacker exhaust and personalized engine covers like late Frank's mermaid cover.
I just love the looks of those old school engines and I couldn't stop thinking about pimping my engine up a bit. The things I plan to create must have to a function, in theory at least, and have to be useable in the community I live. That means, fully open stacks are not an option. I would hate the noise myself, and others would be pissed, understandable so! Maybe back in the 60'.... Not today.
We had a guy sailing a jetboat with a V8 and open headers, made a lot of noise and he was banned from the harbor.
Well after giving it a lot of thought I started the journey today by butchering an old candlestick out of alu, one of those cheap one made in China and bought in Ikea
I welded it to the front of the gearbox, filled with fiberglass filler, sanded it down and gave it a light coat of primer.
I plan to assemble the gearbox before I paint it so I don't mess the paint up when reassembling.
Besides the nose cone I opened the water intake holes on the side up a bit, chamfered the triangular pickup hole inside leading to the water pump and drilled a 3mm (0.12inches) at the bottom right next to the skeg. You can see it in the pictures if you look close. My idea is that the small hole will allow water trapped in the leg to run out when it's being parked after sailing as I noticed the prop shaft spool was corroded.
Besides the nose cone I plan to make two silenced megaphone stacks, with a lever so I can shut them completely when needed.
The engine cowl I plan to paint red and white and perhaps have the Chrysler name in gold foil.
What do you think.
If you think it's stupid or have suggestions, let me know. I might listen, I might not
Edit: Oh and I forgot the mention, I plan to paint the lower leg silver up to the AV plate and then white the rest of the way up
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