Is that a picture of your 85 mph "rocket"? Haven't heard about the metal flow torque course I'm not in that loop either.Could be running rich or lean if you are burning up that many hubs. If its rich what isnt burning up in the cylinder is burning up in the mid and prop. If its lean...well its just plain hot. I know Ive burned up a prop hub and lost my favorite prop at 85 MPH. Lots of bad noises all at once.
Situations like this are why Mercury developed the metal flo torq hubs. Alll the modern Mercury high performance props can use them as well as many aftermarket props .
Is that a picture of your 85 mph "rocket"? Haven't heard about the metal flow torque course I'm not in that loop either.
Mark
Ive had that boat 92 MPH on the GPS'ometer. Just gave it to my brother though. Most of it anyway. He can buy his own damned motor. "New" boat is a Allison XB2003. Just came in from the garage . Putting an offshore mid , milled heads, Brucato SVS, intake spacer and some other go fasty goodies on the pro max. Hope to pass 100 with it.
In any case the metal flo torq hub part number is 835258K 1
100mph is like 50mph if boat is set up correctly, When I ran in the KDBA I had a 16ft Texas tunnel with 500ci BBC that ran 118mph in 1/4 and a 10 year old kid could drive it. You could actually take your hands off the wheel after the boat set and locked and run the last 1/8 mile hands free!!!!
Wanna go fast! Bought an Allison!............
'Bout time ya did sumn' right. Jus beware tha bat turn. Will happen sooner or later if ya keep it long enough.............Looks good. Never seen those colors before. Guess that's as close as it gets to a "black" Allison........
I'd like to state for the record I'm sorry about hijacking this thread
I'd like to state for the record I'm sorry about hijacking this thread
Checkmates do bat turns too with a surfacing prop over the pad. . Nothing like getting slammed into the side of the boat Thought I broke my arm once. Ive gotten real conservative with turns over 40 MPH. The Allison is MUCH easier to drive on the pad than the checkmate which I suppose you'd expect with a pad twice as wide. Cuts right through chop that would have the checkmate bouncing all over the place. In reality the Allison was just a lucky deal. I knew the guy selling it and he wanted it to go to a good home I suppose.
Havent had the Allison out much yet. Ive got the motor half torn apart right now to change the boyesens over to Carson reeds and the bearings to metal cage, fresh rod bolts and a few other mods to make it happier at higher speeds. Milling the heads, SVS etc.Ive was going to rebuild the whole thing until I pulled the heads off and realized it had been done recently with new vertex's etc. What really interested me was the range though. Couldnt get much more than 40 miles out of the 'mate. The Allison should get 3X that.
Can't tell, is that a cleaver prop?
Where's the water p/u on that racing LU?
Mark
Check your gear ratio.Hey guys just wanted to say thanks for your help. I had a problem with my mercury burning up props that's all fixed now. But I recently had my lower unit rebuilt and now I have lost about 10 m p h. Don't know why ? It's turning up r p m s but no speed