72 Thunderbird Formula w/twin 165hp Mercs
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NIce restoration! Bet you are excited to get it back in the water. You have done a fantastic job so far, keep it up. I plan to start my restoration next year hopefully. I've learned a lot from your build. I especially liked your itemized material list for the materials used on the transom and stringers, very helpfull.
I like your work ! Well done .
Hi Mark.. One interesting thing.. My hull is #8 from the original. I notice the stringers closest to centerline , are a lot closer than yours.. I can only slip a 13" wide tank in.. actual is about 14" between stringers. Sooo they changed a lot of details.. Mine is a long deck.. with Left hand drive station..
My only alternative would be to add a tank on either side as there is again about 14" to next stringer either side. So if I were running powder I could stuff a lot more fuel in! ha ha .
If I can get 8gph at cruise the stream is reachable on 16 gallons and 16 back.. We used to run from Japan to Okinawa sweating it all the way.. and land with 1500# not enough to get to anything but water...all without GPS ,just dead reckoning (they call it that for a reason!). So I guess I can be comfortable with 2 1/2- 3 hours fuel to squeeze by on.
Hi Mark.. back to work on the Lehman.. buttoning it up.. on stringers, head-exh manifold on. The problem with this bear is weight,, Head about 175#, Manifold 80?,when you are north of 70 that is not like when you are 40!
Way back had a buddy who built a 292 in a 32 roadster..that was a strong running 6. At the time we all had built flatheads and a 6 was a rarity. Anyway they were running 292,s at Bonneville and they were strong. Figure they had to be pulling 250-275 plus horsepower with a lot of torque. In a boat two would be very interesting.
We were all into porting-polishing-cams (Harvey crane of Crane cams was one of our goto,s) his shop was up the street. Raising compression, The 292 was running 3 carbs..
Those were fun times, it was not money but skill then.. you did not buy your way to the top. Harvey Crane was just back from the army, bought a Storm Vulcan cam grinder, lived at the Miami oval and guaranteed to grind one to outperform the Calif cam you were running.. For $30.. It worked!
Will be adding two small side by side livewells on stbd side as far aft as I can.
Hope to get back on cockpit later in week. Have a good week!
I wish I had a pair of 292's but these 250's do just fine. I got the block and crank shaft back from the shop, unfortunately he had to bore the block .060 but I think it will be fine there is still plenty of meat left on the cylinder wall for years of serviceable use. So I have my block, crank shaft and head ready to go. UPS should be delivering the engine rebuild kit today so I can start working on this second engine. Once I get the second one rebuilt I will drag the boat from the backyard to the drive way and put these engines into their newly rebuilt home then its on to the stern drives and electrical work which I suck at. I am also in the middle of sanding down the entire hull and cap. I got done with the port side Sunday and have about a 1/3 of the cap sanded down. After everything is sanded then I can start fixing all the cracks and blemishes and sand it down again before the first coat of primer and more sanding.
A little behind on my updates so here we go.
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