In the mid-'70s, there was some opinion in the D Stock classes that the Mk55 "fishing" block, with its slightly lower port-timing and the torque to pull a wheel with a bit more pitch, might be a better engine at least for short-course work, than the Mk55H block. Don't know what the final verdict was on that, but I have a Mk55 fishing block from those days, bored .015"-over but never used for anything. Since the 40" Mercs seem to have become obsolete and I assume unwanted for D Stock, I thought I might build this old motor with the exterior appearance of an old alky D powerhead, with pipes and all, but as a table lamp!!
However, I see that the 40" Mercs are legal for D Mod. I know a young fella with a boat of appropriate size for the class. What I want to know is if there's a rule I haven't spotted that makes some provision that lets the 40" Mercs run even-up with the 44s . . . . Otherwise, it would seem not worthwhile to start with anything less than a 44. Anybody??
(BTW, is the E Mod class, as it existed in the late '70s, now gone, or changed? I thought E Mod Hydro and Runabout, featuring the 44s, were the only interesting Mod classes at that time, because they had a lot more scope for actual Mod-ification than any of the other classes (which struck me as being little more than stockers with stacks.)
However, I see that the 40" Mercs are legal for D Mod. I know a young fella with a boat of appropriate size for the class. What I want to know is if there's a rule I haven't spotted that makes some provision that lets the 40" Mercs run even-up with the 44s . . . . Otherwise, it would seem not worthwhile to start with anything less than a 44. Anybody??
(BTW, is the E Mod class, as it existed in the late '70s, now gone, or changed? I thought E Mod Hydro and Runabout, featuring the 44s, were the only interesting Mod classes at that time, because they had a lot more scope for actual Mod-ification than any of the other classes (which struck me as being little more than stockers with stacks.)
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