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  • Nbra rules for 49ci omc triple

    was looking at rules for OMC 49 Triple in NBRA book and noticed
    number of ports for reed block is not specified?

    Can anyone confirm this............

    Thanks
    Anthony McCulloch
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  • #2
    Reed openings for omc 49 trip = n/a ?

    GROUP 4:
    OMC 49.7ci 3 CYLINDER / MERCURY 49.9ci 3 CYLINDER /
    YAMAHA 42.6ci MODELS 6H5 AND 6H4 / TOHATSU 42.5ci 3 CYL CUBIC INCHES - 49.7 / 49.9 / 42.6 / 42.5
    NUMBER OF CYLINDERS 3 / 3 / 3 / 3 BORE +0.070 - 3.0 / 2.875 / 2.638 / 2.677
    STROKE +/- 0.010 - 2.344 / 2.564 / 2.598 / 2.520
    NUMBER OF CARBURETORS - 3 / 2 / 3 / 3
    REED OPENINGS - N/A / N/A / 4 / 4
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    • #3
      Whom should I ask

      Whom should I ask about # reed ports in the 49 OMC, would like to make one legal for all sanctioning bodies if possible............
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      • #4
        This is from the NBRA rule book.
        A. Must meet bore and stroke criteria.
        B. No additional reed cages or carburetors are permitted other than the number specified by the manufacture.
        C. No other means shall be used to introduce air/fuel mixture into the crankcase other than the service crankcase and service carburetors supplied by the original manufacture.
        D. Reed cages and carburetors must be conventionally located. No size measurements specifications apply to either.
        E. Material may not be added to the engine to increase the size of the reed cages. However,material may be removed to do so.
        F. Material may not be added to the carburetor to gain a size advantage.

        This is for the OMC 49.7 3 cylinder, Mercury 49.9 3 cylinder, Yamaha 42.6,and the Tohatsu 42.5 3 cylinder
        NBRA Tech member
        Larry McAfee

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        • #5
          NBRA reed cage

          Originally posted by modifiedoutboard View Post
          Whom should I ask about # reed ports in the 49 OMC, would like to make one legal for all sanctioning bodies if possible............
          You read the NBRA rules correctly: There is no limit to the number of reed openings for SE, but cages must be dimensionally the same as the service 6-port. That said, if you want to build a single engine legal in both APBA and NBRA, the limiting factor is the 6 ports required by the APBA...........

          Tim

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          • #6
            Thanks am preparing 49 omc

            Originally posted by Larry M View Post
            This is from the NBRA rule book.
            A. Must meet bore and stroke criteria.
            B. No additional reed cages or carburetors are permitted other than the number specified by the manufacture.
            C. No other means shall be used to introduce air/fuel mixture into the crankcase other than the service crankcase and service carburetors supplied by the original manufacture.
            D. Reed cages and carburetors must be conventionally located. No size measurements specifications apply to either.
            E. Material may not be added to the engine to increase the size of the reed cages. However,material may be removed to do so.
            F. Material may not be added to the carburetor to gain a size advantage.

            This is for the OMC 49.7 3 cylinder, Mercury 49.9 3 cylinder, Yamaha 42.6,and the Tohatsu 42.5 3 cylinder
            NBRA Tech member
            Larry McAfee
            Thanks Larry
            The limiting part to this engine is the reed cage, I guess for NBRA I
            Will port the reed blocks and add a couple more to it.
            Then bore carb to match mod block and port block to match.

            See you this summer....


            Thanks,
            Anthony McCulloch
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            • #7
              why list ,# Of ports

              Originally posted by Tim Kurcz View Post
              You read the NBRA rules correctly: There is no limit to the number of reed openings for SE, but cages must be dimensionally the same as the service 6-port. That said, if you want to build a single engine legal in both APBA and NBRA, the limiting factor is the 6 ports required by the APBA...........

              Tim
              Wonder list stuff that is not inspected ?
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              • #8
                Anthony, I will be looking forward to meeting you. There is a good field of SE motors in NBRA and I think you will have some good competition.
                Larry Mac

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                • #9
                  mmmm i only have one port in my reeds,,,mmmmmmmmm

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                  • #10
                    as far as ime conserned,,, all motors not v-rude,,, should be opened up to compete with the v-rude,,, rule to read all motors bore /stroke,,, front mounted carbs as by manufacture...ie no 2 barrell carbs,,, carbs must be offerd by manufacture of said angine to be used.. just a thought

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                    • #11
                      ie front case cant be alterd,,,,,,carb studs can be relocated,,, ??

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                      • #12
                        we need to bring up the other motors to compete with the v-rude and build the class,,,hec even fushlins 60 cuber got beet hands down,,,ssssoo???

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                        • #13
                          thanks

                          Originally posted by Larry M View Post
                          Anthony, I will be looking forward to meeting you. There is a good field of SE motors in NBRA and I think you will have some good competition.
                          Larry Mac
                          I hope to be there and appreciate your help.

                          regards,
                          Anthony McCulloch
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