Its a 1970 Sportster Sportline. 17' with 140 Mercuriser and appears to be a pre-alpha out drive. Floors in this are solid, and I get the bow-rider that we truly wanted. Will be getting the normal interior upgrades (carpet, seats etc.) but should be good to go soon. I got it cheap because the head was off and the owner didn't know where to go from there. Not sure if that was true, or if he knew something that I'm about to find, but all the parts are there.
Motor will be coming out soon for a rebuild. I'll do the building. I'll have a shop close to me do the machining (deck surface, hone/bore, complete head job). I've done a lot of difficult engines, but never a boat motor. Any word from the wise?
Current questions/concerns:
1 I know to pull the out drive to make getting the motor out easier, but upon re-installing, what is the re-alignment process?
2 Any rebuild parts specific to marine applications? I plan to use a marine rebuild kit so I don't think I have anything to worry about, but JIC.
3 Best place to get a decent complete rebuild kit, at a good price?
4 I know not to chase HP in a boat, but is there any common sense upgrades to efficiency/durability in a marine grade application?
5 While I've got the out-drive off, should I look to be rebuilding as well? Obviously Oil change, Impeller gasket.