Re: Angle plug heads
Wow easy Walt! Joking

lol. I appreciate your concern but this isn't a stock vortec engine. Last year I pulled the 305 out of my boat, took a 98 350 vortec truck motor, freshened the bottom end and had the vortec heads fitted with comp keepers and retainers with gmpp springs for extra lift, comp xm270hr cam professional products crosswind air gap intake and a quadrajet carb from a merc 454 mag... This set up after re propping picked up 10mph over the stock 305 and put me to 59-61 mph on GPS. This set up worked well as at 61 mph I was still hitting the rev limiter a little but didn't want to go higher on the prop as I loved the power to plane fast and the hard mid range punch it had. The prop was a laser 2 25p that had been cupped, and re pitched to between 23-24 pitch
I wanted more....
My father has a 69mph seadoo that I want to beat in the top end.
This winter I I started assembling a 383. I already had a forged eagle crank, 5.7 scat rods and another roller 5.7 block laying around. The pistons I'm using are 18cc d dish Keith blacks. For valve train I'm re using the xm270hr cam but adding comp double roller timing set, comp magnum pushrods, comp roller tip 1.6 rockers comp roller lifters. Im also upgrading to a new edelbrock marine 750 carb and victor jr single plane intake with
Large ports to match the heads. The ignition is being upgraded to msd this winter as I'm sick of the 4950 rpm rev limit the merc system has. To effectively use the combination this year I'm realistically gonna have to push the max rpm up to 5500-6000 for maximum speed/power. As said the heads are dart pro 1s, they are 64cc, 200cc intake runners and they have the new heart shaped (vortec style) combustion chambers.
The block is prepped, hot tanked, Clearanced for the stroker crank, decked 010, and bored 030 and new cam bearings are installed. Last night I primed and painted the block (red to match the boat), tonight brass freeze plugs are going in. Next week I need to pull the 350 out of my boat to get the cam, timing cover, oil pan and flywheel out as I am reusing these things on the stroker.
Once the flywheel is in my hands the rotating assembly is going to the machine shop for balancing, if all goes well I will be assembling this motor at the end of March. Once the bottom
End is assembled I will remeasure how far the piston is in the hole at tdc and choose an appropriate head gasket to set quench to as close to 040 as I can get.
The last purchase I need to make is for exhaust. Even though I had no reversion issues with this cam last year I don't want to reuse the exhaust. With the larger valves, higher rpm I'll be using, and bigger flowing ports in the dart heads I think the factory manifolds will choke away too much air flow. Last year I made my own side exit exhaust tips and silencers and ran from the factory manifolds out the side. I need to upgrade the manifolds, but have not made a decision to what yet. Any suggestions?
Any more questions, please ask. I love discussing this stuff
Also just to let everyone know I'm not new to this stuff. I'm a licensed auto technician for last 12 years, I've owned a few small block hot rod cars, built a few motors for myself, friends and customers. Also for the last 3 years I've been in the marine industry doing fiberglass and gel coat repairs, boat restorations, performance mods..... There really isn't anything we don't do at my work other then canvas work
Also my boat is a 2010 bayliner 195 that I bought new...... Not your typical performance boat. And please let's not talk about how bayliner is a crappy boat. This is a family bowrider that me and my three kids spend every weekend using in the summer. Great boat whether I'm out with the kids cruising or out with the guys hammer down running the snot out of it. Boat was rock solid at 50mph in stock trim and same at 60mph with last years setup.
I don't know where the hulls limit is, I don't know whether it's gonna chine walk at 70+ or just stick at 65 and not go any faster no matter how much power I build. But I'm excited to find out
As always thanks for everyone's input and interest
Comments and questions always welcome