Re: Boat speed 24' 454 king cobra 45 mph
Water pump.... YOUR ENGINE WAS MADE BY VOLVO
Um...Correction, The engine was made by GM.
His pump is on the back of his 1992 model year DPEAMH OMC drive, for which parts are no longer available, so he MUST adapt something.
The raw waterpump and mount made by Volvo for later Volvo engines and drives will work, and I'll bet You could probably even adapt a Mercruiser (or any pump) by making up a bracket etc.
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bigike,
You can get some "BALLPARK" stuff by using a prop-slip calculator.
http://www.go-fast.com/Prop_Slip_Calculator.htm
I do not know what the max RPM for your 454 should be (It should be in your Owners Manual), but if it's anything like mine, you should have a 4600RPM max RPM.........(4200-4600 recommended)
So you should "prop" for 4600 with the "load" you'll usually run with (people, gear, fuel, # 6-packs etc)
Using 4600 as the goal, and 15% slip (very common for a single 3-blade prop in a planing hull..... )
With 1.43:1 ratio (are you sure it's NOT 1.41:1?) , 4600 RPM and 17p prop, I get 52mph theoretical (0 slip) speed........ and with 15% slip, about 44 MPH (actual or expected).
If you "prop" for 4200 RPM, it WILL be slower out of the hole.
Once you get your TACH verified (and be sure to use GPS for speed) you can make a better decision. The 19 will probably put you in the lower RPM and be a little slower out of the hole.
My previous 460 King Cobra, did about 57 with a SS 19 and 60 with the same prop cupped and re-pitched to 20p (all at 5000 RPM.....and I think my drive was 1.41:1.........Is that 4000lbs including the engine drive? Mine is 2900lbs EXCLUDING the engine and drive......
With the 17p prop it was considerably slower and would easily exceed 5000 RPM at WOT on plane.....but a LOT better out of the hole.......
With the Mercruiser 454 I now have, and the Thunderbolt V ignition, there's a REV-limiter that prevents operation above 4700 RPM.
I am not all that familiar with your engine and the Spitfire ignition (if you still have it?)....... If it also has rev-limiter capability, that'll prevent you from exceeding the max RPM for that engine.
All this prop-calc stuff is somewhat approximate. If your boat is heavier than normal, the bottom is fouled with marine growth, the engine is NOT producing normal power it will change everything!
Sorry, i was on a plane going half way around the world HAHA.
What? No excuse!!


The airline I work for has WIFI on all the airplanes!!!
Cheers,
Rick