Thanks man
The reason for the "stock appearing" and bore size callouts was to eliminate the need for a teardown.
Grim
Yep, that's what I think too.....
So much to gain with setup and prop just not sure why
some still insist on "going there"........ :blink:
I'm not sure what
"going there" means. However, I do know that it is possible to obtain performance gains in an O.S. 21 Outboard through modification of internal components - piston/sleeve and crankshaft.
I have a very fine running VS1 powered by an O.S. 21 V.2 that is NAMBA stock. The boat is fast - tied for first with John Otto at Hobart in 2011(lost in the run off), placed 4th out of 26 boats at the 2012 Hobart event. The boat/engine holds the current NAMBA 6 lap, one mile competition record(OK, my son Paul was driving the boat at that event).
At Hobart, my engine running it's best, is at least a couple of "Ks" lower in RPMs than some of the other engines. Guys are running engines with internal modifications
and I don't have an issue with that.
So, JD what's your point? "
Going there"(internal engine modifications) can/does make a difference and that's why people either do it or pay to have it done. If I raced in the IMPBA, I'd have my engine "blessed" by one of the engine gurus. But, for one race a year it's not something I believe worth the expense.
JD(Running Model Outboard Tunnel Boats Since 1975)