There is a fleet in Malaysia
Merc FF carby
race mid
sportmaster
Went for a spin in one the other day, they use and need powersteering.
Good cheaper fleet
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There is a fleet in Malaysia
Merc FF carby
race mid
sportmaster
Went for a spin in one the other day, they use and need powersteering.
Good cheaper fleet
There is an APBA class her in the states, F-150 that is near identical.
A retired tunnel racing friend and I have threatened to build a 2.7 liter OMC and give it a go!
I have the core for the powerhead.
@Instigator
https://www.screamandfly.com/image.p...ine=1557494256 Instigator
More UIM S-3000 class..This is from 1991 with the new rules.
https://www.screamandfly.com/attachm...7&d=1744885055
OMC COMMERCIAL OUTBOARDS / WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE?
Evinrude & Johnson motors had, of course, been used in commercial applications almost from their beginnings. However, it wasn’t until the late 1970’s that OMC began a focused effort to produce outboards designed specifically for the riggers of commercial use. Starting with the 2-cylinder, 50hp model in 1979, these motors became highly regarded as tough and reliable working outboards around the globe, usually in remote rural locations. Over the following years, OMC continued to increase its attention on Commercial motor development, extending the range of models, and working to increase performance, dependability and durability.
ADDED TOUGHNESS - In general, most commercial motors were manual tilt, rope start and tiller steer featuring: special fuel filters, stainless steel lined water pumps, special paint, additional corrosion protection, stainless fasteners, beefed-up gearcases, heavy-duty connecting rods and stainless props. All of this was designed to handle constant day-in-day-out use - in many locals running in heavily-silted, or muddy water. Styling was usually on a par with rec motors since many commercial operators took great pride in their motors. It wasn’t unusual to see hand-made fabric motor covers protecting the hoods when the motors were not in use. (See specific details in the photos of the 1986 Evinrude & Johnson catalogs.)
THE JAPANESE INVASION - Notably, when Yamaha began attacking the South & Central American markets they targeted the Johnson & Evinrude commercial motors – a market segment that OMC motors dominated. Yamaha’s tactics included price dumping and bribing local officials to ignore their smuggling motors into countries using an offshore freighter in remote locations to avoid paying import duties.
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Wow..did not know..
6 Hours of D'avignon, France 1988.
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Well..some is for sale at Seaway.
https://www.seawaymarine.com/pages/omc-race-parts-catalogs
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My brother Lennart in his #21 F3 Burgess/Evinrude.
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Cigarette 3 X Evinrude G2.
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Alain Bocquet is in Paris, France.
Commando U2 world record 138km/h with V4 80 Johnson.
FOR SALE IN FRANCE with its turbines, racing propellers and spare engine V4 75hp magnetic.
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