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    It was suggested in an earlier thread "it's about the weight" that if I ran DSH I could also run 750ccMH and even 850ccMH with the same set-up just to gain exp. I was wondering if there were any "quick mods" that could be easily bolted on/off between races that would allow me to keep my engine Stock for DSH and kinda Stock+ for the Mod classes. I know I can change to a 4 blade prop and that is pretty easy but I just wondered if there was anything simple that can be done (and just as simply undone).
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    Originally posted by Instructor View Post
    It was suggested in an earlier thread "it's about the weight" that if I ran DSH I could also run 750ccMH and even 850ccMH with the same set-up just to gain exp. I was wondering if there were any "quick mods" that could be easily bolted on/off between races that would allow me to keep my engine Stock for DSH and kinda Stock+ for the Mod classes. I know I can change to a 4 blade prop and that is pretty easy but I just wondered if there was anything simple that can be done (and just as simply undone).
    Not that I am aware of. Any mods you would want to make on that engine would make it way to fast, and would be internal. I don't think that is legal at this point. it has been discussed and even a rule proposed to allow internal mods, but it not pass the vote. I do beleive there is no height restriction in MOD for the engine.

    I beleive the NBRA opened up the rules on it as well, allowing some mods. Not positive as of yet, but I heard that. I will know more after the Nat's when I get a chance to investigate.
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    • #3
      Just buy a d-stock and run it in D-Stock, D-Mod, and FE (850). You can get more than enough laps during a weekend doing that. I've seen stockers win in modified races
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      • #4
        Originally posted by pro350hydro View Post
        Just buy a d-stock and run it in D-Stock, D-Mod, and FE (850). You can get more than enough laps during a weekend doing that. I've seen stockers win in modified races
        ^^^I agree completely.^^^


        If you want to experiment with props (can get expensive) you can buy a 4 blade or two to run in the mod classes. I think that the better thing to do would be work on your stock legal props and set-up while racing with the mods. You may not (although you may) win the mod races but you'll be getting some good testing for your stock races.
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        • #5
          ya!

          Originally posted by pro350hydro View Post
          Just buy a d-stock and run it in D-Stock, D-Mod, and FE (850). You can get more than enough laps during a weekend doing that. I've seen stockers win in modified races
          especially in Reg10...........where D stock and Dmod run at every race..........more than enough racing to wear a new guy out!!!

          PS: the Tohatsu is only a probationary motor in Dmod (750CC), but legal in FE (850CC) with full tilt mods..........
          Last edited by mercguy; 07-24-2009, 06:06 PM.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by Instructor View Post
            It was suggested in an earlier thread "it's about the weight" that if I ran DSH I could also run 750ccMH and even 850ccMH with the same set-up just to gain exp. I was wondering if there were any "quick mods" that could be easily bolted on/off between races that would allow me to keep my engine Stock for DSH and kinda Stock+ for the Mod classes. I know I can change to a 4 blade prop and that is pretty easy but I just wondered if there was anything simple that can be done (and just as simply undone).

            besides the 4 blade, you can also "jack up" the motor, as there is no height restriction in mod......
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            • #7
              Originally posted by mercguy View Post
              besides the 4 blade, you can also "jack up" the motor, as there is no height restriction in mod......
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              • #8
                oh no...........

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                I'm not driving............flyin in tommorrow.............we gots "people" driving the trailer out for us..........GREAT friends....The Gowins (Jeff, Lauri, Daniel, Ryan).......
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                • #9
                  in the late 60s like 67 68 we used to take snow white and seat the Quincy filler blocks put the stacks on with a stock set of porting and race am-pro with the noa clubs of then

                  take em off and run sock the next weekend
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                  • #10
                    Daren

                    The Tohatsu is a prototype in DMH. how could you forget???? Shawn

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by RandY Aveline View Post
                      in the late 60s like 67 68 we used to take snow white and seat the Quincy filler blocks put the stacks on with a stock set of porting and race am-pro with the noa clubs of then

                      take em off and run sock the next weekend
                      That's what I do now with the 22-OMC A-MOD (Cept I use Hi-temp "silly" cone).
                      20-minutes to take stock exhaust cover off......bed in filler block......bolt on side cover/megaphone.......1/4-3/8" bigger o/d prop...........25MOD
                      Add 25 pounds'a lead.........B-MOD.

                      Can do the same with the 25SS Merc.

                      15 Hot-Rod from B-Stock ta A-MOD.....Guess ya need a time'n light/Jet change also?

                      Anyone got a time on pipe'n a 44 Merc from "Sock" ta MOD?.......Fast Freddy H.?

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                      • #12
                        Time 44 Pipes

                        Steve,

                        If you have everything fitted, and use the red silicone, you can do it in probably 5 - 10 minutes. Espceially if you use modern tools, like a cordless impact wrench. Can't use it putting the elbos on, but if you are handy, and use the Bayer nuts, you can do it fairly fast. Not sure how reliable it would be if done in a hurry, the Red Silicone needs to set up good and hard before you run it, otherwise a stocker might whip your butt. In addition, simply bolting on a set of pipes to a Merc 44 will not get you the advantage needed to win races. You need to port it for the runabout or hydro. And no, I don't have specs.
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