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| Rebuilding a 350 small block with Berkely jet I have a 72 Glastron 18.5ft fiberglass classic with a small block 350 and a JCB Berkeley jet drive. I have been in the process of restoring the boat and this year I want to rebuild the motor. I plan on replacing the old Rochester qudrajet carb with a new Holley. Last year at the upper end of the throttle, the motor acted like it was missing or starving for fuel. For now, I am looking at a 600 CFM but I am being told that the Holley replacement for a Qjet is 650 to 750CFM. Can someone quide me as to the correct carb to get and as I rebuild the motor, what CAM should I consider to power the jet. After all the work is complete, should I change back to the stock A impeller? Thanks Last edited by ejkob : 03-27-2008 at 11:34 PM. Reason: Different Title |
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| A 650 spread bore would work great. I've heard the center hung float bowls are the ticket 'cause they take the rough ride better. A impeller B, C or D it all depends on the power band of your engine. Building a jetboat engine is NOT like building a car engine. Choose an RPM that you feel comfortable with. Dump ALL the HP at that RPM. (Like a 2 stroke, very peaky) Ignore those that talk about torque. Once you choose your Max HP RPM, build the engine. Once the engine is built and running, start with the A impeller and have it trimmed 'till you hit your target max HP RPM. Done! Here's THE MAN for jetboat questions : http://home.pacbell.net/jmcclure/ And here's a video all about Jack (Owner or MPD) : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ugp8xfglNw Good luck! -jim lee |
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