Hello everyone. This is my first post.
I'm in the final stages of buying a new Grady 370 Express. I was thinking to rig it with triple 350s. However there seems to be numerous failures and known issues with water intrusion, corrosion, flywheels coming off etc.... no need to list it all - just a quick search on THT is quite revealing. Yamaha seems to have addressed many if not all of these issues, but with such a new motor and new materials, they definitely have entered unchartered territory...The other option is to rig it with 300s which have proven to be as bulletproof as the old 250s (I have those 250s with 1300 hours and not a single issue - and actually one more year of warranty).
I've looked at the performance bulletins:
http://gradywhite.com/370/performance_data/1/F300TRI
http://gradywhite.com/370/performance_data/1/F350TRI
With triple 350s
@ 3800 31.4 mph .86 mpg
@ 4000 33.3 mph .84 mpg
With triple 300s
@ 3800 30.8 mph 1.0 mpg
@ 4000 33.1 mph .98 mpg
Seems to me like the 300s are the way to go (?)... negligible cruise speed difference and better econ. Like I told a friend, it may not come out of the hole as quickly as with the torquier 350s, but I can always go on his fast sled to race and I won't have to worry about limping home with a dead 350 from 90 miles away.
I posted this question on THT, and the consensus was to go with the 300s. However, there wasn't anyone with first-hand experience.
I did contact David (townvet on this forum) while waiting for my account to be activated, and he told me he was very happy with his with 300s. Any others? Happy? Wished for more?
Thoughts. Comments. Suggestions. Real world feedback is appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Paul
I'm in the final stages of buying a new Grady 370 Express. I was thinking to rig it with triple 350s. However there seems to be numerous failures and known issues with water intrusion, corrosion, flywheels coming off etc.... no need to list it all - just a quick search on THT is quite revealing. Yamaha seems to have addressed many if not all of these issues, but with such a new motor and new materials, they definitely have entered unchartered territory...The other option is to rig it with 300s which have proven to be as bulletproof as the old 250s (I have those 250s with 1300 hours and not a single issue - and actually one more year of warranty).
I've looked at the performance bulletins:
http://gradywhite.com/370/performance_data/1/F300TRI
http://gradywhite.com/370/performance_data/1/F350TRI
With triple 350s
@ 3800 31.4 mph .86 mpg
@ 4000 33.3 mph .84 mpg
With triple 300s
@ 3800 30.8 mph 1.0 mpg
@ 4000 33.1 mph .98 mpg
Seems to me like the 300s are the way to go (?)... negligible cruise speed difference and better econ. Like I told a friend, it may not come out of the hole as quickly as with the torquier 350s, but I can always go on his fast sled to race and I won't have to worry about limping home with a dead 350 from 90 miles away.
I posted this question on THT, and the consensus was to go with the 300s. However, there wasn't anyone with first-hand experience.
I did contact David (townvet on this forum) while waiting for my account to be activated, and he told me he was very happy with his with 300s. Any others? Happy? Wished for more?
Thoughts. Comments. Suggestions. Real world feedback is appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Paul