40 outlaw redone

some work done

Last week I installed both hatches on the deck ,and the alu rail in the center ,all is sealed and bolted in place ,the air intakes on both sides are bolted in ,now I am busy with the exhaust systems ,I had to make two 3/4 inch thick Stainless spacers that can clamp to each turbocharger ,from there I use 3 1/2 inch 316 stainless elbows and straith pipe for the inner tube ,and 4 inch 316 for the outer tube ,these are TIG welded in place.
I wanted to go up with the exhaust ,cause of the engines are so low mounted in the boat,that I wanted to be sure the water would not enter the turbo /engine when the engine is not running ,I use tips with inside flappers to avoid water surge .
I,m going to use a external 12 volt valve with a 1 inch hole on the bottem of each exhaust ,that is operated via the stop selenoid ,so when I press the engine stop button ,the valve would open to let all the water out of the exhaust system when the engine is shut off ,just to be sure if there is a leak in the future ,the water would not enter the engine .
 

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Thanks ,yes she is coming together slowly,we have not made any plans to come to Florida ,but if we come over ,its going to be at the end of the summer ,we have a lot of work now ,the boating season has just started here .

A.J
 
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The swimplatform had to be a little longer to cover the Arneson drives and sharp props ,I used a 3/8 thick aluminium plate that is bolted in place .
Extra reinforcement pipes has to be welded to the frame ,and bolted to the transom to add more strength for the extension,this is on the list for next week.
 

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finished exhausts

Today I finished the exhausts for both engines ,the tips are Hardin marine with a flapper inside ,I welded those onto a 4 inch male thread pipe ,while the inside exhaust is welded to a female 4 inch thread bushing,this way I can screw the tips onto the inner exhaust ,so there is nothing but stainless steel underwater.
I tried to keep as much space in the center between both exhausts,so the small 4 kw diesel generator could fit in there .
The generator is several years old ,but new,never run before ,and I got it very cheap thanks to my Hustler friend !


Next week I was hoping to make the 1 1/2 inch water pick ups that are adjustable in height .
 

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So what dictated the routing of the exhaust? It looks in the pictures it would have been easier to just come off the turbo into another 45 offset from the centerline of the engines & shoot it out the hull where it is now. Like the port engine is set up.
I'm not sure if that makes sense in writing. I'm more of a finger pointer kind of guy.
I still think this is a cool project! I for one, can't wait to hear how it performs.
 
It could be the pic ,but I need the space direct above the center stringer ,the generator is about 25 inch wide ,this way the exhaust routing is going to give the clearence I need .
I needed to go this deep thru the transom ,because I want it to be in silent mode .
I,m going to make an aluminium frame for the generator ,partly on the center stringer ,and supporting on the left and right stringer ,the gen is about 180 LBS ,so the frame must be pretty strong .
 
Great thread. Any updates?

I have some pics from the work that has been done last weeks ,the water pick up is ready and installed ,the water pickup pipes inside the boat run up along the transom +- 6 -7 inch above the waterline where I placed the two ball valves ,so I can put a T adapter to run the engines on a water hose .
Fuel lines and filters are ready ,goodrich hoses and adapters in Ali .
The powersteering pump is from a Mercruiser 1000SC and on a modified bracket ,the pulley on the engine is a CNC milled Aluminium made ,and is connected to the waterpump pulley with a center groove .
Powersteering filter and reservoir is Latham,the pressure gauge is only for checking oil press once and a while .
The Dash units from Yanmar were too big to have both in the dash panel ,so I took them apart and placed the components only .
It was around 96F last week here ,so I spend a lot of time on the water !:sifone:
 

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Nice work, I wounder why more guys do not run turbo's on gas engines. I assume the stainless pipes are not water cooled with a inner and outer layer. Are they not needed because it is a diesel?
 
I just went for a ride this weekend on a wellcraft Nova that has been rigged with a volvo diesel. It was only a 4 cylinder that was supercharged and turbo charged. That thing was unbelievable how quick it got on plane and how fast it was. It made me think of this project, looks great can't wait to see the outcome.
 
Nice work, I wounder why more guys do not run turbo's on gas engines. I assume the stainless pipes are not water cooled with a inner and outer layer. Are they not needed because it is a diesel?

Thanks ,actually the exhausts are water cooled with a inner and outer wall ,between those pipes the water exits that has been run thru the engine .
You can see the 2 pipes a few posts back on a pic .
The exhaust diffuser that came with the Yanmars from the factory is a 90 degree double wall unit that can be used for most boats ,but not when you want to run the exhaust up straith after the turbo like I am doing ( water will flow back into the turbo/engine )
If one uses this yanmar exhaust diffuser ,and run it downward ,then you can use exhaust rubber hose for exhaust system ,because of the water that is been injected in the exhaust gas flow.
 
I just went for a ride this weekend on a wellcraft Nova that has been rigged with a volvo diesel. It was only a 4 cylinder that was supercharged and turbo charged. That thing was unbelievable how quick it got on plane and how fast it was. It made me think of this project, looks great can't wait to see the outcome.


Yes ,me too ,can,t wait to put the boat in the water and see how she goes ,a friend overhere has a 24 ft rib with a 150 hp Volkswagen TDI engine /Mercruiser Bravo 1 ,its a 5 cilinder 2,5 L turbocharged ,he had a power box on the engine that adds 30 hp ,this thing was a rocket out of the hole ,and still did 55 mph
 
So its been another 3 weeks. your doing great but where are you now

I,ve done a few things last weeks ,not as much as I planned to ...
Some parts that I needed were either far away ,or have to be ordered ,the adjustable steering hub from Hardin is underway ,and should be here next week ,the Isotta Carlotta steering wheel is underway too from Italy.
The Kiekheaffer shifter and throttles are already done in silver ,and are ready to install .
I ,ve got some pics too !
 

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I was thinking to put her in the water at the end of August ,if all the nessecary parts that are needed to make a seatrial are on the boat .
I don,t need the bolsters or upholstery to give the boat a try ,just to see what she is doing.
I want to see how she is running with the Arnesons ,just to get an idea if she,s running flat or bow down or at the right angle ..I am very curious just like you guys are :driving:
 
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