Andy Greene
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Anyone run a Ferrette base and OS needle in a Seaducer that would care to share pictures or mounting ideas ???
What works best ?
Andy
What works best ?
Andy
Andy Don makes a left side mounting base or a Right side mounting base. Or you can mount it on the floor. Good little needle base for the Hydros that have a center engine location & not a lot of room inside the engine bay area. I like my needle base as close to the carb as possible, But others do mount them behind the engine. Closer to the radio box. if you can mount it & get a servo arm to it plus take advantage of 90 degrees of the stroke you will be OK. The OS needle threads are course & adjust the needle settings quickly. P.S On a Mono I would mount on the RS of the engine on the top of the stringer. try to keep it just above the highest fuel level to prevent siphoning of fuel. Hope this helps jwAnyone run a Ferrette base and OS needle in a Seaducer that would care to share pictures or mounting ideas ??? What works best ?
Andy
Andy Don makes a left side mounting base or a Right side mounting base. Or you can mount it on the floor. Good little needle base for the Hydros that have a center engine location & not a lot of room inside the engine bay area. I like my needle base as close to the carb as possible, But others do mount them behind the engine. Closer to the radio box. if you can mount it & get a servo arm to it plus take advantage of 90 degrees of the stroke you will be OK. The OS needle threads are course & adjust the needle settings quickly. P.S On a Mono I would mount on the RS of the engine on the top of the stringer. try to keep it just above the highest fuel level to prevent siphoning of fuel. Hope this helps jwAnyone run a Ferrette base and OS needle in a Seaducer that would care to share pictures or mounting ideas ??? What works best ?
Andy
Right side of boat. mounted on the engine mount between the stringer plate (bolted to the stringer plate) of the mount and the engine mount pad. Drill the upper hole to fit the engine mount bolt that goes throught the plate and the stringer then drilll and tap the stringer for the lower hole and use a short screw. It is easy to maintain here and there are NO flow problems. PLUS you can pull off the upper line to fuel the boat. We use the rear bolt that hold s the mount in the boat. It was too crowded in the front hole. ( plumbing and etc.) Lots of work but worth it.Andy Don makes a left side mounting base or a Right side mounting base. Or you can mount it on the floor. Good little needle base for the Hydros that have a center engine location & not a lot of room inside the engine bay area. I like my needle base as close to the carb as possible, But others do mount them behind the engine. Closer to the radio box. if you can mount it & get a servo arm to it plus take advantage of 90 degrees of the stroke you will be OK. The OS needle threads are course & adjust the needle settings quickly. P.S On a Mono I would mount on the RS of the engine on the top of the stringer. try to keep it just above the highest fuel level to prevent siphoning of fuel. Hope this helps jwAnyone run a Ferrette base and OS needle in a Seaducer that would care to share pictures or mounting ideas ??? What works best ?
Andy
Thanks Joe ,
Don do you have a pic somewere of a RH base mounted on a mono stringer- or just of the RH base itself. Im curious how it attaches to the stringer.
Andy
Clear as mud NormRight side of boat. mounted on the engine mount between the stringer plate (bolted to the stringer plate) of the mount and the engine mount pad. Drill the upper hole to fit the engine mount bolt that goes throught the plate and the stringer then drilll and tap the stringer for the lower hole and use a short screw. It is easy to maintain here and there are NO flow problems. PLUS you can pull off the upper line to fuel the boat. We use the rear bolt that hold s the mount in the boat. It was too crowded in the front hole. ( plumbing and etc.) Lots of work but worth it.Andy Don makes a left side mounting base or a Right side mounting base. Or you can mount it on the floor. Good little needle base for the Hydros that have a center engine location & not a lot of room inside the engine bay area. I like my needle base as close to the carb as possible, But others do mount them behind the engine. Closer to the radio box. if you can mount it & get a servo arm to it plus take advantage of 90 degrees of the stroke you will be OK. The OS needle threads are course & adjust the needle settings quickly. P.S On a Mono I would mount on the RS of the engine on the top of the stringer. try to keep it just above the highest fuel level to prevent siphoning of fuel. Hope this helps jwAnyone run a Ferrette base and OS needle in a Seaducer that would care to share pictures or mounting ideas ??? What works best ?
Andy
Thanks Joe ,
Don do you have a pic somewere of a RH base mounted on a mono stringer- or just of the RH base itself. Im curious how it attaches to the stringer.
Andy
Well I don't have a pic of it on a mono stringer (I'm a hydro guy) but if you go to my pics gallery the RH base is there. For the "leftie" it's exactly the opposite, just print the picture of the "rightie" & hold it up to a mirror.Don do you have a pic somewere of a RH base mounted on a mono stringer- or just of the RH base itself. Im curious how it attaches to the stringer.
Andy
Thanks Don. :lol: <_<Well I don't have a pic of it on a mono stringer (I'm a hydro guy) but if you go to my pics gallery the RH base is there. For the "leftie" it's exactly the opposite, just print the picture of the "rightie" & hold it up to a mirror.Don do you have a pic somewere of a RH base mounted on a mono stringer- or just of the RH base itself. Im curious how it attaches to the stringer.
Andy
Yes Karen's little Blue Boat.... Camera is not available at the moment. Buckshot pretty much has the same deal in his picture posted. I will see what I can do later. One other tidbid. If you are running a 20 or 40 use the OS needle that has the groove rolled into the thumbwheel. The other needle is for larger engines.Clear as mud NormRight side of boat. mounted on the engine mount between the stringer plate (bolted to the stringer plate) of the mount and the engine mount pad. Drill the upper hole to fit the engine mount bolt that goes throught the plate and the stringer then drilll and tap the stringer for the lower hole and use a short screw. It is easy to maintain here and there are NO flow problems. PLUS you can pull off the upper line to fuel the boat. We use the rear bolt that hold s the mount in the boat. It was too crowded in the front hole. ( plumbing and etc.) Lots of work but worth it.Andy Don makes a left side mounting base or a Right side mounting base. Or you can mount it on the floor. Good little needle base for the Hydros that have a center engine location & not a lot of room inside the engine bay area. I like my needle base as close to the carb as possible, But others do mount them behind the engine. Closer to the radio box. if you can mount it & get a servo arm to it plus take advantage of 90 degrees of the stroke you will be OK. The OS needle threads are course & adjust the needle settings quickly. P.S On a Mono I would mount on the RS of the engine on the top of the stringer. try to keep it just above the highest fuel level to prevent siphoning of fuel. Hope this helps jwAnyone run a Ferrette base and OS needle in a Seaducer that would care to share pictures or mounting ideas ??? What works best ?
Andy
Thanks Joe ,
Don do you have a pic somewere of a RH base mounted on a mono stringer- or just of the RH base itself. Im curious how it attaches to the stringer.
Andy
I assume your refering to the 20 Seaducer ?? Dont have a pic you can email me do ya ???
Sweet - Thanks Buck.Here you go Andy.
-Buck-
Yes Karen's little Blue Boat.... Camera is not available at the moment. Buckshot pretty much has the same deal in his picture posted. I will see what I can do later. One other tidbid. If you are running a 20 or 40 use the OS needle that has the groove rolled into the thumbwheel. The other needle is for larger engines.Clear as mud NormRight side of boat. mounted on the engine mount between the stringer plate (bolted to the stringer plate) of the mount and the engine mount pad. Drill the upper hole to fit the engine mount bolt that goes throught the plate and the stringer then drilll and tap the stringer for the lower hole and use a short screw. It is easy to maintain here and there are NO flow problems. PLUS you can pull off the upper line to fuel the boat. We use the rear bolt that hold s the mount in the boat. It was too crowded in the front hole. ( plumbing and etc.) Lots of work but worth it.Andy Don makes a left side mounting base or a Right side mounting base. Or you can mount it on the floor. Good little needle base for the Hydros that have a center engine location & not a lot of room inside the engine bay area. I like my needle base as close to the carb as possible, But others do mount them behind the engine. Closer to the radio box. if you can mount it & get a servo arm to it plus take advantage of 90 degrees of the stroke you will be OK. The OS needle threads are course & adjust the needle settings quickly. P.S On a Mono I would mount on the RS of the engine on the top of the stringer. try to keep it just above the highest fuel level to prevent siphoning of fuel. Hope this helps jwAnyone run a Ferrette base and OS needle in a Seaducer that would care to share pictures or mounting ideas ??? What works best ?
Andy
Thanks Joe ,
Don do you have a pic somewere of a RH base mounted on a mono stringer- or just of the RH base itself. Im curious how it attaches to the stringer.
Andy
I assume your refering to the 20 Seaducer ?? Dont have a pic you can email me do ya ???
Andy when you receive the OS needle kit there are 2 different needles in the bag. The needle with the line around the head of the needle is a slow taper. Used for 20-40 needle bases with a small bore hole..... The other needle in the bag has NO markings around the head But it is a faster taper needle. It is used on the needle bases Don has marked for 67-80-100 use with a Larger bore hole. jwYes Karen's little Blue Boat.... Camera is not available at the moment. Buckshot pretty much has the same deal in his picture posted. I will see what I can do later. One other tidbid. If you are running a 20 or 40 use the OS needle that has the groove rolled into the thumbwheel. The other needle is for larger engines.Clear as mud NormRight side of boat. mounted on the engine mount between the stringer plate (bolted to the stringer plate) of the mount and the engine mount pad. Drill the upper hole to fit the engine mount bolt that goes throught the plate and the stringer then drilll and tap the stringer for the lower hole and use a short screw. It is easy to maintain here and there are NO flow problems. PLUS you can pull off the upper line to fuel the boat. We use the rear bolt that hold s the mount in the boat. It was too crowded in the front hole. ( plumbing and etc.) Lots of work but worth it.Andy Don makes a left side mounting base or a Right side mounting base. Or you can mount it on the floor. Good little needle base for the Hydros that have a center engine location & not a lot of room inside the engine bay area. I like my needle base as close to the carb as possible, But others do mount them behind the engine. Closer to the radio box. if you can mount it & get a servo arm to it plus take advantage of 90 degrees of the stroke you will be OK. The OS needle threads are course & adjust the needle settings quickly. P.S On a Mono I would mount on the RS of the engine on the top of the stringer. try to keep it just above the highest fuel level to prevent siphoning of fuel. Hope this helps jwAnyone run a Ferrette base and OS needle in a Seaducer that would care to share pictures or mounting ideas ??? What works best ?
Andy
Thanks Joe ,
Don do you have a pic somewere of a RH base mounted on a mono stringer- or just of the RH base itself. Im curious how it attaches to the stringer.
Andy
I assume your refering to the 20 Seaducer ?? Dont have a pic you can email me do ya ???
Thanks Norm, the fine and course needle- my next question !!! B) Send me pics also when you can,
Andy
The bulkhead was replaced with what you see in the photos to clear the push rod seals and switch.Sweet - Thanks Buck.Here you go Andy.
-Buck-
I assume the rounded cutouts in the front of the radio box tray stringer are for push-rod clearance ??? as well as the notch in the steering push-rod hull exit ?? I like the stuff tube mount also- nice work.
Andy
The bulkhead was replaced with what you see in the photos to clear the push rod seals and switch.Sweet - Thanks Buck.Here you go Andy.
-Buck-
I assume the rounded cutouts in the front of the radio box tray stringer are for push-rod clearance ??? as well as the notch in the steering push-rod hull exit ?? I like the stuff tube mount also- nice work.
Andy
This is the first mono I have built were I didn't glue in a stuffing tube support to the bottom of the boat. I never really liked doing it that way and this seems a LOT better. I think it looks better also.
It's hard to see in the photos but that is the OS needle with the grooved head.
Regards,
-Buck-
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