I forgot to ask when I talked to you the other day. Did Al tell you the original name of Charlie. I cant remember what it was, Kip told me, but didnt write it down. The name changed to Charlie pretty early on, but for a bit it carried a diff name, according to Kip.
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This weekend, Casale time
Gearbox is apart, 12 degree #62500-2. Wonder what the 2 means? Looks good inside except some rust and salt water residue in he water passage, why does anyone run water thru these in an open boat? Whooops forgot this vdrive is way under the dash, outta sight and cool air! Oh, the top bearing spacer was ingraved 'Bottom' and the bottom one was markd 'Top'! They are 18% so you think that mild 350 needs a different gear to start with? I do looking at the prop.
Does anyone have some 12 degree 22s, 25s or 29s? I would trade 12% 12s! Or, I have a set of 10degree 25s! Anyone?
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Originally posted by Altered Thoughts View PostDave Weber told me that it was always behind the Marlins but it may have been the excellent driving of the Weber Bros. I'm sure there will be more said on these findings. Jimmy D.
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Side Skag
In this shot notice the filled slot hole where the side skag had been.
Al told us, this is Ted Jones idea and looks similar to what it currently on SS400, the record smashing Jones of Dave Villwock. It's been accused of being a hydrofoil with exterior rudder and side skag.
Point is, this boat had it in 1970! Way ahead of its time with many other tricks like the blueprinted bottom and sides, dropped stringer, hydroplane steering, movable cente cav plate, etc. Still learning myself but if anyone is interested in a private showing, come by and see for yourself.
That side fin worked incredible up to a certain speed,, according to Al and at 7000rpm with that 18 gear it lifted the side, so it was redesigned decades later and installed outside the SS400 hulls flat surface on a special raised tiny sponson looking addition. Interesting?
Hydro hardware on a flat? Dave told me that with additional capsule weight and innovations, he had to drastically change flats hardware and its locations. Then after resetting almost every course record he was protested by almost all his competition, so I have read on the web. Maybe Dave will chine in.
Our 'Charley' boat is shorter than that boat by about 12", I think. So no capsule for us and the 80mph rule will keep the boat quite stable and flat running.
Al also stated that Kelly Stocklin also drove this boat. And Paul Grichar tested it at Burley with the hydro plane steering. What boat hasnt Paul driven???
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%@$&*! Jimmie is soooooooooooooooooooooooo right
Some of us, just some, are smart enough to read angles instead of casting numbers.....others just wait long enough until the teeth corners bust off! Then realize a problem of sorts......All types of folks eventually understand what you are saying so dont dismay! And dont dribble out ofbounds!
Then there are those who install the big gear at the bottom and really really go fast!
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Originally posted by Jerkizoid View PostRight, here is moresaid: The Webers never beat it according to Al. Only Tom Mielke ever came close. You on prescription drugs or just found a new stirrin stick? 29 straight victories, and many records in its day. Last I saw it drag racing, it had way more oil in the bilge than in the pan!
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Flash: news from a former Jones employee:
Not a shortened Jones copy like I had thought, Steve Jones built the special Javelin mold for OUTBOARDS, then sold it to Al. Al produced them and outfitted Hondos to run very hard in circles.
Kelly had two early Jones or Javelins named 'CircleJerk I' and CircleJerk2' maybe this boat is really home!
Dave Bough had one of the fastest around, so I am told.
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Trailer
Originally posted by Five O View PostPicked up the trailer Fri, and was able to put a couple hours into it today. The decking was rot, so it will be getting new decking. Have new lights, wheels, bunks, etc. Charlie deserves a improved ride.
Dave over and out!!
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Ror
Wow, you did get busy! That leaky tire does not have a obvious leak at the bead or tread, so it may have just been low and sitting didnt help it. I checked with soap and no bubbles. Love the chrome fenders.
Oh, the fuel tank had alum fittings fused together at the feed line so it broke. Nobody believes in antiseize or non-hardening sealer when tightening 2 soft metals together, I guess. So off to the Welders to fix it.
Dave, Robin is running whatever Ror is, she prefers the GPS.
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