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  1. matt167

    WHAT DID I JUST BUY?

    Well, aside from the boat possibly being a rotten deck-over. The 2.3L has not been used in a boat since about 1990 and that was by OMC, which is defunct. You should be able to find parts to keep it going, but you will need to consider used stuff as well
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    planning first trip to thousand islands

    I have the depth sounder. But not the charts. My Fish finder has GPS. I didn't know exactly how 'big' the St Lawrence and Alaxandria bay waters were, but I know I won't put my little boat on Ontario. So I'll probably not take the boat.
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    planning first trip to thousand islands

    My girlfriend and I are considering going to the Thousand Islands this summer. Neither of us have been but it's something we both want to do. few days, up to a week. What is the best way to do a first trip there? I have my little 14' Starcraft but think one or a couple of the Uncle Sam cruises...
  4. matt167

    Power Winch To Sell

    At .25 on the dollar, with shortages looming. Perhaps a locally owned marine store might buy it... I work at a local tire shop and we sometimes buy un needed tires
  5. matt167

    Hook up boat engine to permanent magnet generator.

    I personally couldn't imagine running a 4cyl to V8 at anything about idle In neutral.. I considered a PTO generator for my tractor until I really thought about the 3cyl diesel screaming at 2000 rpm ( (540 pto speed ) for hours in a power outage.
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    Hook up boat engine to permanent magnet generator.

    For these to work like your thinking, you would need to have a specific rpm met to produce the power. Then you will need an hz gauge and a voltage gauge so that you can set the boat's rpm to run at exactly that speed and match 60hz exactly between 110v and 120v. If you look at PTO generators...
  7. matt167

    Best out board motor lock

    But it may be in an insurance policy that they are required for a theft payout. That is common
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    Best out board motor lock

    Boat insurance is fairly cheap. I added full coverage when I bought a new Suzuki 25. A good coupler lock is a real good thing.
  9. matt167

    Cosmetic damage to outdrive or replace it?

    If it's behind the prop seal it's not just cosmetic. It is however fairly easy to fix by a competent welder.
  10. matt167

    To Keep/Repair or Junk it? 1985 Bayliner Capri 1400

    I would get a motor like that running. A 115 Merc can be worth your time to get your money back. An electric motor place should be able to rebuild it.
  11. matt167

    Long term engine storage prep question

    SBC engines, will be ok if you just let them sit. Especially the one that has only assembly lube in it.. Make sure you get oil pressure to that one before you let it sit but it'll be ok. You can loosen the rocker arms if you like. keep in mind that a 3 wire delco and an HEI are not USCG approved
  12. matt167

    1967 40 hp electshift rich/lean trouble shoot?

    I could be wrong, but that looks like the electric choke that is on my '66 Johnson Super Seahorse 40hp ( Evinrude Big Twin 40hp ). My '66 is mechanical shift the carburator looks the same
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    To Keep/Repair or Junk it? 1985 Bayliner Capri 1400

    I bought a 14' boat because it's easier to tow long distance and cheaper to run and I can take it out far more than I could if it were larger. My use case was fairly specific. I actually have a 18' as well. If you think you might want something larger just buy larger. If you are boating in...
  14. matt167

    Towing and Launching

    Knowing a bit about Subaru's.. I would not tow with a JATCO CVT. I've seen some hokey trailer setups on Subaru's over the years but they seem to handle it ( I'd never try ). The best was an older outback with a 1 1/2" reciever hitch double adapted to 2 1/2" with a 4" drop reversed into a...
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    To Keep/Repair or Junk it? 1985 Bayliner Capri 1400

    The motor is roughly twice the hp that it should have. It was rated for either 50 or 75hp. However that is likely not why the transom failed.. That era Bayliner is known to rot. They were built with cheap materials and slammed out as fast as they could during the 80's boating boom There is...
  16. matt167

    Log splitter. Bushings versus bearings

    Well, here is the thing. The HF tires are not rated for road speeds ( or DOT at all ), and neither are the bushings.. So if your going to tow this down the road, you need new wheels with bearings.. But if you can throw it on a trailer to get it home, then run the wheels with bushings
  17. matt167

    How to Switch to Antifreeze Cooled Engine

    He says 1960 something Searay... A 301 is a Pontiac engine, which Pontiac was used in some marine applications, but not the 301 I don't think. I bet the boat originally had a Pontiac 350 or something and a 301 was dropped in to get it running. 301's can be had for free as they are generally...
  18. matt167

    1946 CHRYSLER INLINE 6!

    If it's a 23" block, you can find heads really easy. There are tons of Military NOS parts floating around for them. I forgot the company that has the parts but Google will find it. They were built into the early 70s as industrial engines. Last used in a production vehicle in the early 60s. If...
  19. matt167

    Windows 11 yes/no?

    As a windows user ( used a LOT of linux distributions through the years too ) , I'll say that Linux will never gain mainstream attention for many professional programs, and GNU license stuff, while good for being free, and some exceptionally well for being free will only go so far, because...
  20. matt167

    Bearcat 55 impeller and oil filter help

    Your right. I looked at it. Not right. I think that is the filter that is unobtainable that the Crosley boards are referencing as NLA. CH11RP However, I think you have an oil filter adapter just like the Crosleys, and if so. Service Motors sells modified adapters...
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