KONA said:damn man, i gave all my info in the other thread, maybe Crusader can move this stuff over here, just a thought think.gif
John said:the marine msd boxes are water tight
Teague custom marine has a mounting bracket to where you could mount a msd box onto the end of you heads
Crusader said:KONA said:damn man, i gave all my info in the other thread, maybe Crusader can move this stuff over here, just a thought think.gif
Here ya go Kona....this was the best I could do. I split the topic and relocated it into the same section at Spd500's thread.
http://www.texashotboats.com/forums/index.php?topic=13569.0
JETSTAR said:I made mine went and bought the plexi glass and glued it together :smile17:
JETSTAR said:I will pot some pics later when I get home I cut it and glued it it is mounted on the head on back side of engine I left the bottom open for heat to get out
Thanks it is runnig great see you at the winter natsMike S said:JETSTAR said:I will pot some pics later when I get home I cut it and glued it it is mounted on the head on back side of engine I left the bottom open for heat to get out
It does look good! for a old man!! JK! but he did a good job ive seen it up close! :smile16:
hows the boat been jhon had it out in a while!
Something to think about! even though a msd has rubber mounts the vibration directly on the engine 'could" cause it to fail prematurely? just my .02!spd500 said:If I put it uner the transom I will use something like that one , but I was hoping to be able to mount it on the motor in something that would look a little nicer .
JETSTAR said:Here ya go this is how I did my msd rpm box would work the same for large msd.I left the bottom open for heat escape.I hope this helps it is mounted on the rear of the engine head.Would not recomend sealing the bottom because of heat.