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Martin B Stock Engine
Originally posted by johnsonm50 View PostProbly too easy a guess to say the foot but its what Im thinkin.@@@@@@@@@@@@
Mark Ritchie
72@E
Former Boat Racer
21st Century: CSH, CSR, and "J Dad" x2
20th Century: ASH, ASR, BSR, 25SSH, 25SSR
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Originally posted by Mark 72@E View PostIf I answer your post then I'm giving away the answer which in itself is an answer which means you're on the right track but not >exactly< right.Team Tower
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That's the answer
Originally posted by Dew1us View PostChange the nose cone...
Does anyone have pictures of both? (I don't).@@@@@@@@@@@@
Mark Ritchie
72@E
Former Boat Racer
21st Century: CSH, CSR, and "J Dad" x2
20th Century: ASH, ASR, BSR, 25SSH, 25SSR
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Originally posted by Mark 72@E View PostThat's the answer I was looking for. The Martin 200 had a removable nose cone -- you can barely see the seam in the photo I took. You could switch between a blunt nose cone and a torpedo style nose cone. So it was very easy and inexpensive to change the engine from recreational to racing.
Does anyone have pictures of both? (I don't).Team Tower
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Originally posted by Mark 72@E View PostThat's the answer I was looking for. The Martin 200 had a removable nose cone -- you can barely see the seam in the photo I took. You could switch between a blunt nose cone and a torpedo style nose cone. So it was very easy and inexpensive to change the engine from recreational to racing.
Does anyone have pictures of both? (I don't).
Actually there were 3 separate versions of the Martin 200. This is the regular fishing version. The first race version was on the same basic length tower, but had a larger exhaust opening. The second race version had a dramatically shorter tower and fully above water exhaust outlet like the racing Mercs. Both race versions had slightly different porting and intake valve timing, possibly slightly different heads from the fishing motor. Only the 2 race versions were approved in APBA Stock.
Too close to bed time for me to dig up the pics; tomorrow if I rememberLast edited by sam; 01-19-2009, 09:56 PM.
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Marshall Grant
Originally posted by L. Allen View PostHello. I'm Johnny Cash.
I used to run a Quincy with a Grant downhousing and fuel tank built in back in the 60's.
I think Duke Johnson has or had one of the Miss Sue boats and Bernie Vanosdale has one of the Ring of Fire runabouts.
Marshall came to Depue many times and raced there.
Ray
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