Reflexx175
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- Apr 29, 2011
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I just finished a 27 month restoration of a 1967 Donzi Ski-Sporter. In 1987 the original engine/drive was replaced with a 310hp Volvo AQ290 with trim. 1.61:1 outdrive ratio, verified by rotating the coupler and watching/counting prop shaft revolutions.
I had the engine rebuilt (.030 over, has Holly 715 single pump, vacuum secondaries 4-bbl, GM Dual Plane intake, OSCO center riser exhaust, Mercruiser Thunderbolt IV ignition/distributor, Mellings 22124 cam).
I have run a Solas Titan 15-5/8" x 19" prop (50.8 gps @ 4,800 rpms), a Volvo aluminum 14" x 23" (53.8 gps mph @ 4,800 rpms) and a Volvo Ultra 14" x 24" (53.8 gps mph @ 4,800). Everything I have read states that this vintage Thunderbolt IV ignition doe NOT have a rev-limiter in it. I agree. I can run the engine up to over 5,000 in neutral.
So, for whatever reason, this engine appears to "like" a WOT of 4,800. This is my 17th boat, and I am at a loss to explain how the WOT rpms could be the same for a 19" prop as for a 24" prop (both stainless). The Solas has virtually NO slip using my actual numbers in a prop calculator, and the Ultra has 20% slip, but all my boating experience says for every inch of increased pitch, you lose between 100 - 200 rpms. These two props should be at least 500 rpms different, and yet they both run to 4,800, as does the aluminum Volvo 14" x 23".
I would like to have a better cruise to rpm ratio. With the Ultra, 3,300 rpms is about 40 mph. That is almost acceptable. Using the Solas, 3,700 rpms is about 40, and that is spinning too fast for my liking.
Given the limited props available for the Volvo 270/280/290 outdrives, I was thinking maybe a lower ratio gear set might allow me to run my existing prop, spinning them faster at a given rpm, and thereby getting a better cruise/rpm relationship. I have no idea what the next lower (1.43:1?) ratio is, what would be involved with changing the gears, or what the cost would be.
Help? Suggestions?
I had the engine rebuilt (.030 over, has Holly 715 single pump, vacuum secondaries 4-bbl, GM Dual Plane intake, OSCO center riser exhaust, Mercruiser Thunderbolt IV ignition/distributor, Mellings 22124 cam).
I have run a Solas Titan 15-5/8" x 19" prop (50.8 gps @ 4,800 rpms), a Volvo aluminum 14" x 23" (53.8 gps mph @ 4,800 rpms) and a Volvo Ultra 14" x 24" (53.8 gps mph @ 4,800). Everything I have read states that this vintage Thunderbolt IV ignition doe NOT have a rev-limiter in it. I agree. I can run the engine up to over 5,000 in neutral.
So, for whatever reason, this engine appears to "like" a WOT of 4,800. This is my 17th boat, and I am at a loss to explain how the WOT rpms could be the same for a 19" prop as for a 24" prop (both stainless). The Solas has virtually NO slip using my actual numbers in a prop calculator, and the Ultra has 20% slip, but all my boating experience says for every inch of increased pitch, you lose between 100 - 200 rpms. These two props should be at least 500 rpms different, and yet they both run to 4,800, as does the aluminum Volvo 14" x 23".
I would like to have a better cruise to rpm ratio. With the Ultra, 3,300 rpms is about 40 mph. That is almost acceptable. Using the Solas, 3,700 rpms is about 40, and that is spinning too fast for my liking.
Given the limited props available for the Volvo 270/280/290 outdrives, I was thinking maybe a lower ratio gear set might allow me to run my existing prop, spinning them faster at a given rpm, and thereby getting a better cruise/rpm relationship. I have no idea what the next lower (1.43:1?) ratio is, what would be involved with changing the gears, or what the cost would be.
Help? Suggestions?