Is is feasible to design a universal gearcase that could be used for all engines ... all classes? If not, why not? I'm assuming that a universal gearcase would be a one design unit that could be shaped to fit the different class engine performance requirements and allow for insertion of multiple gear ratios ... just wondering!
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"All engines...... all classes?" too may variables and opinions"Keep Move'n" life is catching up!
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Thinking primarily the A, B, J, and pro classes. Yamato classes appear to have the gearcase availability issue solved.Last edited by Dr. Thunder; 11-25-2017, 07:41 AM.
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What is wrong with the Sidewinder/HotRod lower unit for all J, AX, A and B classes and Yamato stock or pro units for larger classes? The biggest variable will always be the prop.Last edited by PopPop; 11-25-2017, 01:41 PM.!"Life is not about waiting for the storms to pass...it's about learning how to dance in the rain."
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While the Hot Rod-Sidewinder gearcase is fine for it's intended, relatively low-horsepower, engines, can it reliably stand up under a Tohatsu, just to name one? I'd think a universal gearcase would need to be something like a Rossi, Konny, or PRO Yamato unit to be reliable under all of today's possible horsepower and torque.
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Originally posted by M Miner View PostOf course it is possible, I don't think anyone would agree on a design.
So if you had only one, it would be larger than it would need to be for the lower horsepower classes.Last edited by DeanFHobart; 11-26-2017, 02:24 AM.sigpic
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The Hotrod / Sidewinder gear-case is based on the Konig. (I watched a Konig unit get boxed up and addressed to Dave Little...) Todays PRO 125/250 unit would work just fine under J, AX, 15, 25 and B class motors. They builds 12:15, 11:15, 11:16 and 11:17 gear ratios for them. The 500/700 unit would work under the "D" motors. (The 750 and 850 MOD guys are already using them)
Rossi, Konny and VRP build gear box's that are available "off the shelf". With the OMC "A", Hot Rod, Mercury 25 and D gear boxes out of production, it just makes sense to allow other gearboxes to put boats on the race course.
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A few years ago (decades ago) the pro foot was voted down for the stock yamato engines and we got stuck with the POS hatchet foot that comes with stock yamato engines. Could have killed 2 birds with one stone here, eliminated cooling issues and improved handling immensely. I still don't know why they don't allow any foot in Mod either. Could have allowed more gear ratios also.
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Originally posted by Dr. Thunder View PostSo, what is keeping SORC, Mod and J/AX committees from approving the Pro units as a semi-universal gearcase as deeougee suggested? Seems like this would solve a lot of motor availability issues.sigpic
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The issue is that you can not purchase a Merc J engine (from APBA) or a Sidewinder because of the unavailability of gearcases. So, it just seems as though a universal gearcase that could be produced in sufficient quantities would open the door to new boats and racers. Who wants to wait over a year for new engines because our small production manufacturers can't cost effectively set up for small production runs.Untethered from reality!
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Then the problem is with the Sidewinder LLC group and the classes that run their gearcases. Also, the Konny, Komato gearcases do not have water pump impellers (force fed) and that wouldnt work so great for the J classes, especially on the harder to plane boats with the new kids.....there would be more burned up engines....you would also have to reconfigure the cooling water inlet to the powerhead from the gearcases.....KIDS NEED WATER PUMPS!
Question......how many of you have gearcases on order from Sidewinder???
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Originally posted by ram95 View PostHow much is the Konny foot and how reliable is it?Daren
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