DoktorC wrote:
Jake I think all 56's should just be considered SST60's so there's no point muddying the water.
It was up to the SST 60 specs. So you can run at the SST 60 spec or below the spec. So guys with the fishing block can go somewhere inbetween. Example raise the transfer port a little, but not the exhaust port. The key is the compression check. We have proven that the higher ported motors need that extra compression to gain any advantage. Going above the SST60 spec will gain you nothing. The grey area was the fishing motors that were just cleaned up or had minor port changes. This makes all of these motors legal.
The other grey area was the compression on an engine with decompression holes. It was agreed that those motors had a lower read. The group will have a spec head with a cc measurement for each of the 56 motors. You have the option of cutting your head or buying a legal billet head.
The other issue with the head and 160 compression rule was the Yamaha. You cannot cut a stock yamaha down enough to get 160 lb compression. It needed a custom stock head that made 160 lb. Since we needed a head for the yamaha we MUST offer the same option for the OMC. That is the reason for the head rule.
Guys wanted the option of balancing the motor without weighing multiples of parts to balance it. Same with the flywheel rule. Some run the 73 flywheel which is a little lighter, so it makes sense you can lighten a STOCK flywheel. Yamaha can be lightened as well.
Then there is the cool factor. The guys want their motors to look more racy and not like the old fishing motor you grand dad had.
The optional NO reverse rule is there because of the cost of the part, its current availablity and the fact that most have the motors locked in gear anyway. We are looking to getting the gear made locally. Most want to run it. We just don't want to lose a racer because he or she can't get a reverse gear.