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Paul, What RPM do you plan to run that engine at for 'cruise'?? The prop
will be 1/2 that, I understand. Does the surface drive have more 'slip' than a non-cavitating prop? And how much does that change the RPM calculations?? I have OSCO manifolds on the 350 GM I'm running and they've been fine, and a decent price. Wish they had one for the Rabbit/Golf diesels! Although there is an British supplier... I built welded copper manifolds years ago, but had trouble keeping flanges intact. They were real effective cooling the exhaust, with a .062 copper wall, though. Maybe I'll think about doing that for a VW Diesel. I think I'd start with a 1/2" steel plate bolted to the block as a 'manifold starter plate' and braze the copper pipes to that. I have to look at the VW geometry. Maybe I can pick up a blown engine to play with and measure before making any committments :-) Thanks for all the info; I'll be waiting to hear about your launch! In article SD83c.210320$jk2.722631@attbi_s53, you say... I am using a standard GM marine bellhousing and shaft coupler mounted to a manual transmission flywheel. Attached to that is a volvo transmission to give me a 2:1 reduction and forword-nuetral-reverse gears. I had a constant velolcity joint made from 2 universal joints that connects between the trans and drive to take up the engine vibration and slight angle change.The exhaust manifolds were right out of the OSCO catalog and I am having custom risers made to connect them to the turbo. My prop is 17X18" so I may need to get it recupped after I see how it performs. -- Regards, Terry King ...In The Woods In Vermont The one who Dies With The Most Parts LOSES!! What do you need? |
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