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What a fantastic example of y block in a boat! Still got goose bumps from the ride!!!!!
AussieBill YYYY Forever Y Block YYYY Down Under, Australia
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| Hi Royce, Very cool boat. Did you notice that the engine was mounted flywheel forward and it did not have the typical marine timing chain cover? Does that mean that it has a V drive with the propeller shaft under the engine? The engine seemed to be almost level in the hull. Those guys were surely sitting up in the breeze!
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Highway to the danger zone! What could possibly be more fun here in the land of the thousand lakes than a boat with Y-block? Maybe a twin turbocharged Y-block in a boat ! Hmmm, after the dragster is done....
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| So wild! Is that an old racer or a dream project? Sounds great. Now my list gets longer: Y-block FED Y-block rollback Y-block boat And the beat goes on. Chuck in NH
Y's guys rule!Looking for McCullouch bracketts and parts. Also looking for 28 Chrysler series 72 parts.  MoonShadow, 292 w/McCulloch 28 Chrysler Roadster (mystery motor) Manchester, New Hampshire
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I want one too! Very cool.

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Doug T (1/30/2010)
Hi Royce, Very cool boat. Did you notice that the engine was mounted flywheel forward and it did not have the typical marine timing chain cover? Does that mean that it has a V drive with the propeller shaft under the engine? The engine seemed to be almost level in the hull. Those guys were surely sitting up in the breeze! YES! that is very cool. Me want one too!  Doug, most of the marine engines I have worked on have the flywheel forward and run the planetary trans. with the "sun" gear attached to the snout of the crankshaft. Then direct drive strait back. 

God Bless.  Tim http://yblockguy.com/ '58 F-100, '58 Alaskan Pop-Top, '66 F-350, Supercharged '73 Triumph TR6, '69 MGB-GT, '63 Triumph Herald (60 HP Spitfire engine)
tim@yblockguy.com Visalia, California Just west of the Sequoias http://www.facebook.com/home.php?ref=home#!/mctim64
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