Standard Crusader/Velvet Drive Mount Configuration?
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Standard Crusader/Velvet Drive Mount Configuration?
Hi Guys....Can you tell me if the standard installation of 454 Crusaders with 72C Velvet Drives used straight or down angle configuration?? Thanks John
Re: Standard Crusader/Velvet Drive Mount Configuration?
John-
I have Crusader 454s and Velvet Drives. I believe they are straight but will get the transmission numbers and/or pictures if that helps you.
Regards,
Stephan
I have Crusader 454s and Velvet Drives. I believe they are straight but will get the transmission numbers and/or pictures if that helps you.
Regards,
Stephan
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Re: Standard Crusader/Velvet Drive Mount Configuration?
John they are straight configuration. On my boat the engines were sloped down and there was a wedge adapter so the carb would sit level. That also seems to be the case in the service manual I have it shows them as a straight through. There is a difference in the rotation of the pump though.
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Matt
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Re: Standard Crusader/Velvet Drive Mount Configuration?
Thanks for the reply...Interesting, I have to look into that wedge adapter once I do the install...I guess carbs must be absolutely level?? Thanks, John
Re: Standard Crusader/Velvet Drive Mount Configuration?
I don't think absolutely level is needed...but close.
I don't think idling around with carb at 10-15 degrees is much of an issue. But now put the boat on plane or climb up the back of a wave.
That has to add 20-30 degrees more angle to the already angled motor, I'm thinking carbs are not meant to be run at those angles.
I don't think idling around with carb at 10-15 degrees is much of an issue. But now put the boat on plane or climb up the back of a wave.
That has to add 20-30 degrees more angle to the already angled motor, I'm thinking carbs are not meant to be run at those angles.
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Re: Standard Crusader/Velvet Drive Mount Configuration?
John,
I see your going with the 454"s that are carbed. I had 440 Chryslers with direct drive 72 series, they were terrible on fuel 60 gallons for a 40 mile run and would only push the boat at 30 MPH on a good day down sea down wind, before I changed over to the Mercruiser 454"s with throttle bodied fuel injection with 63A Hurth 8 degree down angle. I left the low profile struts that I had with the 440's in place, just replaced the cutlass bearings when I changed over just added bigger wheels 17x19 with a medium cup. Couldn't burn more than 25 GPH at wide open throttle which was 4400RPMs at 41.8 on the North Star 952 GPS. For the 40 mile run I used to burn 28 gallons The 440's had a wedge to keep the carbs almost level.
Pete Fallon
I see your going with the 454"s that are carbed. I had 440 Chryslers with direct drive 72 series, they were terrible on fuel 60 gallons for a 40 mile run and would only push the boat at 30 MPH on a good day down sea down wind, before I changed over to the Mercruiser 454"s with throttle bodied fuel injection with 63A Hurth 8 degree down angle. I left the low profile struts that I had with the 440's in place, just replaced the cutlass bearings when I changed over just added bigger wheels 17x19 with a medium cup. Couldn't burn more than 25 GPH at wide open throttle which was 4400RPMs at 41.8 on the North Star 952 GPS. For the 40 mile run I used to burn 28 gallons The 440's had a wedge to keep the carbs almost level.
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Re: Standard Crusader/Velvet Drive Mount Configuration?
Thanks Pete...I will most probably be reaching out as this install goes forward...Best, John
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