440 Jet Boat Anyone ran or running one?
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I picked up a 17 1/2 foot jet boat last fall been working on it needing some help on the cooling system anyone?
Brian
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Re: 440 Jet Boat Anyone ran or running one?
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I picked up a 17 1/2 foot jet boat last fall been working on it needing some help on the cooling system anyone?
Brian
Did you get my pics over on Performance boats?
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Re: 440 Jet Boat Anyone ran or running one?
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Try www.screamandfly.comThey have forums and tech sections. Nice boat!
1970 FE5 Duster 360/904/3.91's SOLD
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Moparless for now but when the opportunity is right I'll have another one.
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Re: 440 Jet Boat Anyone ran or running one?
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The beauty of the B/RB wedge for jet boat is you can use the front cooling ports for inlet/outlet or the lower block drain plugs as an outlet. Outfitting a T-stat is a bigger problem. There's ways to fab up a housing using a Brand-C marine T-stat housing.
If you really want to run an "enclosed system", simply learn how to use a TIG welder and make your own aluminum radiators then mount them into the side gunnels, w/remote elec. fans, or one big rad. mounted in back. Either way it's a fab all deal.
My 18' jet runs the coolant in through the front lower cooling passages and out the uppers. It has an old Edelbrock marine set-up. The key ingredient is to monitor your system pressure. With a closed system, an aftermarket electric pump (Mezuirre sp?) like the drag racers use might be the way to go. Jetters typically use a pressure by-pass regulator since pump pressure can get as high as 200-300 psi.
V-drives rule but jets are far more cost effective and easier to maintain.
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Re: 440 Jet Boat Anyone ran or running one?
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V-drives rule but jets are far more cost effective and easier to maintain.
Uhhhh... yeh.... if you say so....
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Re: 440 Jet Boat Anyone ran or running one?
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V-drives rule but jets are far more cost effective and easier to maintain.
Uhhhh... yeh.... if you say so....
WHICH part of this quote do you have a prob with ?
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Re: 440 Jet Boat Anyone ran or running one?
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Maybe back east where you guys are, V drives rule... not so much out here... nothing cheap about putting HP to a Jet either...
I'll second that, here in central cali on the Kings River between Reedley and Kingsburg a V-drive is pretty rare. The river is shallow, but....it's better than any lake for skiing. Your intended environment should also play a part in the decision between the two.
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Re: 440 Jet Boat Anyone ran or running one?
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Ok, I'll post a second question here. For a V-drive, 440 or 383?
My opinion is bigger is always better....
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Re: 440 Jet Boat Anyone ran or running one?
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V-drives rule but jets are far more cost effective and easier to maintain.
Uhhhh... yeh.... if you say so....
Call me crazy, but a pump just isn't as efficient as a prop. I'm not trying to stir up anyfight here I own one of each and appreciate them both for what they are. BUT, given the same level of HP and a similar length, beam width of the hull the v-drive is worth 5-10 mph more. Yep, there's lots of fast jetters out there, way faster than me, but it's just an opinion, an observation over the years.
Its no secret a prop is more efficient, I just dont agree that a V-Drive rules... this is my last jet...
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Re: 440 Jet Boat Anyone ran or running one?
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Ok, I'll post a second question here. For a V-drive, 440 or 383?
MY CHOICE is a hi-compression 383 ... since there is no transmission(and only ONE speed) .... I choose RPM abilities.
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