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  • #16
    great site

    thanks for the info. great site. i feel like i missed my opportunity because i spent $1800 to put my 4 cyl back to stock, and i could have spent a little more and got some performance increases.

    thanks again

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    • #17
      exhaust baffle plate

      crank,

      i have a 92 4 cyl 44 ci merc that has been bored 15 over. did the bore have any affect on port size and height?

      thanks
      outboardjetboater

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      • #18
        It shouldn't effect the port timing at all. The wrist pin location on the piston is adjusted for this very concern.

        It was thought in some circles that you had to bore a block 30 over to get it go but we never found this true with a D. I think this was more so for the old KG-4 and 30H.

        Tim
        Tim Weber

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        • #19
          port height

          Hi,

          Tims right, it should not effect your ports at all - BUT - I think I know what you are talking about the later 4 cyl blocks after 1990 I believe were lifted .050" on the exhaust side. These are not legal for DSH anyhow.. They should be I think that it would be the same in the rule book as the 55 - 55H block difference..

          What skirt clearance did you leave and what pistons are you running.

          Regards,
          Dave Scott
          Aim Marine Inc.
          613-831-1246 8-5 Mon-Fri
          Ottawa, Canada
          http://stores.ebay.com/Aim-Outboard-Recyclers
          DS(M)H - 20CE

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          • #20
            pistons were american marine 3-ring. skirt clearance, i don't know. the rebuild was done by local merc mechanic. i wanted to add some horsepower, but nobody around here said that it could be done.

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            • #21
              Added Power

              Too late, but the two-ring pistons would have been a noticeable improvement!
              Fred Hauenstein

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              • #22
                yes 2 ring

                Fred is correct you would have noticed a lot with the two ring pistons change. Wiseco would have also been an alternative. I hope your mechanic at least loosened things up a little around the crank..

                Regards,
                Dave Scott
                Aim Marine Inc.
                613-831-1246 8-5 Mon-Fri
                Ottawa, Canada
                http://stores.ebay.com/Aim-Outboard-Recyclers
                DS(M)H - 20CE

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                • #23
                  i asked about wiseco and he said they were great for high performance, but had no longevity. anyone have experinece with this.

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                  • #24
                    I thought from the national meeting we only approved aftermarket pistons from Sierra and Vertex. I thought Weisco was not approved for some reason. Dave Scott or Mark Wheeler can probably correct me if I am wrong. Just looked it up and that was what we approved. I know Weisco makes pistons for the 44xs but maybee its just the oversized pistons that need to be Sierra or Vertex brands. Mike
                    mike ross

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                    • #25
                      This is a stock rule for the 44xs and if your doing a d mod then the pistons might be interchangsable.
                      mike ross

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                      • #26
                        Mike,

                        The SORC approved Vertex and Sierra pistons for the merc 44XS. These pistons, and Wisco, are fine for D mod.

                        Mark

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