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On Jun 24, 7:46*am, Richard Casady
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On Mon, 21 Jun 2010 09:31:06 -0700 (PDT), Tim
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I can understand the flywheel on the frontside *of the boat *for
clearance, but I'm suprised they didn't do what chris craft did and
take the engine and put the flywheel in the front of the block making
the starter bolt in standard position yet turn for a CCW application.


The driveshaft [yes driveshaft, complete with a U-joint] bolted
directly to the back of the crankshaft.

Casady


OK, I can understand that part, but I don't see how you could uses a
standard buick starter if the frywheel was on the front of the engine
because a buick (pad mount since 1963) has bolted to the engine block
at the back of the engine. Unless I'm really missing something here.
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On Thu, 24 Jun 2010 09:03:13 -0700 (PDT), Tim
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On Jun 24, 7:46*am, Richard Casady
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On Mon, 21 Jun 2010 09:31:06 -0700 (PDT), Tim
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I can understand the flywheel on the frontside *of the boat *for
clearance, but I'm suprised they didn't do what chris craft did and
take the engine and put the flywheel in the front of the block making
the starter bolt in standard position yet turn for a CCW application.


The driveshaft [yes driveshaft, complete with a U-joint] bolted
directly to the back of the crankshaft.

Casady


OK, I can understand that part, but I don't see how you could uses a
standard buick starter if the frywheel was on the front of the engine
because a buick (pad mount since 1963) has bolted to the engine block
at the back of the engine. Unless I'm really missing something here.


The engine was a 109 HP Graymarine flathead six. It has been fifty
years and I could be wrong about the Buick part. Mayby someone rebuilt
the one we had, it is hard to remember that far back.

Casady
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On Jun 24, 12:56*pm, W1TEF wrote:
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On Thu, 24 Jun 2010 09:03:13 -0700 (PDT), Tim
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On Jun 24, 7:46 am, Richard Casady
wrote:
On Mon, 21 Jun 2010 09:31:06 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:


I can understand the flywheel on the frontside of the boat for
clearance, but I'm suprised they didn't do what chris craft did and
take the engine and put the flywheel in the front of the block making
the starter bolt in standard position yet turn for a CCW application..


The driveshaft [yes driveshaft, complete with a U-joint] bolted
directly to the back of the crankshaft.


Casady


OK, I can understand that part, but I don't see how you could uses a
standard buick starter if the frywheel was on the front of the engine
because a buick (pad mount since 1963) has bolted to the engine block
at the back of the engine. Unless I'm really missing something here.


The engine was a 109 HP Graymarine flathead six. It has been fifty
years and I could be wrong about the Buick part. Mayby someone rebuilt
the one we had, it is hard to remember that far back.


Not that I can say for sure, but as I remember, Graymarine engines
were mostly marinized (marinised?) Continental engines - I think.

There were a few Chrysler flathead sixes in there as well for a while.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


I would say you're right. Like the ones used in the 50's plymouths all
the way to Hobart welders and Oliver combines. Pretty tough old enines.
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