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    Got the boat back today. The Blast Plate is finished and Scott blended the bottom of the boat. I will finish the bottom up with some speed coat.
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    WESTERNAERO
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    Quote Originally Posted by 78Southwind View Post
    Got the boat back today.
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    Looks Great!!!

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    I stopped by Lew Larson's on Friday. He let me know that everything looked good except the timing chain, a couple rod bushings, a rod bearing and the harmonic balancer. The rod bearings were original from when Danny had the blower engine built back in 2000. He also had a concern about the crank since it only had a single keyway and that could be the reason for the bad balancer. It's kind of strange because the balancer is a blower balancer that is machined for dual keyways. I am pretty sure we are going to get the crank machined for another keyway. I have a call into The Blower Shop to have one of their techs call me.

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    Eric from The Blower Shop got back with me and said that they always recommend that the customer go with dual keyways. He did say though with lower boost (6 PSI or less) you may be able to get away with it.

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    In 2012 when Greg owned the boat the dampener plate broke a spring which ended up cracking the transmission case. Greg had the transmission case welded up and painted. He decided to go with a flexplate with a TCI Front Pump Drive Kits (spline drive). However, the boat has never been ran with this new set-up. I have the old Centerforce steel flywheel and the old Spline Drive Unit for the transmission. I am considering going with the old set-up (flywheel) and just buying a Heavy-Duty Dampener Plate.

    Does anyone have any suggestion why one set-up is better than the other? From research on other forums I have seen some that like the TCI Front Pump Drive Kits and some that don't. Here's a couple pictures of the different set-ups.

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    Centerforce steel flywheel and the old Spline Drive Unit

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    Looking good! Hope to see it on the water soon.

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    WESTERNAERO
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    Quote Originally Posted by 78Southwind View Post
    In 2012 when Greg owned the boat the dampener plate broke a spring which ended up cracking the transmission case. Greg had the transmission case welded up and painted. He decided to go with a flexplate with a TCI Front Pump Drive Kits (spline drive). However, the boat has never been ran with this new set-up. I have the old Centerforce steel flywheel and the old Spline Drive Unit for the transmission. I am considering going with the old set-up (flywheel) and just buying a Heavy-Duty Dampener Plate.

    Does anyone have any suggestion why one set-up is better than the other? From research on other forums I have seen some that like the TCI Front Pump Drive Kits and some that don't. Here's a couple pictures of the different set-ups.

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    Centerforce steel flywheel and the old Spline Drive Unit
    You should get a hold of Bob/GN7 about this. There was a discussion about this somewhere before also, maybe on PB. Try a search over there. I'm assuming you're trying to find out so you can get the engine re-balanced.

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    WMC
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    You got some good stuff. Christmas early?



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    Quote Originally Posted by WMC View Post
    You got some good stuff. Christmas early?


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    You could say that...Have you ever heard of The Twelve Days of Christmas?

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    I also got the Crower Crank back from being polished. However, It still needs to be machined for the additional keyway. The Manley Rods are getting resized and new bushings. The JE Blower Pistons look good but Jim Lange had three left over from Gregs rebuild so he is sending those out to me this week. Hopefully, everything will go to the balancer by the end of this week.

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