Re: How to instal a new sterndrive?


Thanks Captmello,
I am now satisfied that the motor is a AQ131A (or 230A in the old nomenclature). According to my Internet searches, this should be 120 HP (at the crankshaft, 110 HP at the prop) - I think some of them have gone lame.
I will try and obtain better pictures of the drive. The serial and ID decals that were attached to the top of the motor have worn out, and I can't see any details on them at all.
I'll be seeing my Volvo Penta dealer later this week - to buy a solid platnium and diamond studded distributor cap (I think it must be because of its eye watering price) and will ask his advice about the drive, but he hasn't been too helpful in the past.
I do run high quality coolant - but of course I don't know any previous history. Although I've owned the boat for about 10 years it probably has only done 100 hours in that time. The welsh plug that is leaking is the one behind the distributor. The corrosion seems to have seized the distributor so that I can't twist it to change the timing (except with a knockometer, other wise known as a hammer). But of course, to replace the welsh plug I'll have to remove the distributor (and alternator) to get access so it might be a very necessary job. I guess I'll wait to see whether a basic tune sorts out my power problems as, if it doesn't, I'll spend the money and have a full recondition done and everything will be replaced, pressure tested etc.
On this note, the motor runs at 90 deg celcius - it that about right?
As you can see my looking at previous posts on this forum, the boat has never performed as well as I expected when I bought it. It was incorrectly propped and has always seemed to be underpowered. Yet, from looking at it's original specs which quoted 3.5 secs to get on plane, 41.5MPH @ 5,000 rpm and 27.3MPH cruising at 3,500 RPM I would think the power should have been adequate. I know I won't get these figures in the real world, but I would like to get on the plane easily with 4 people on board, and be able to cruise at reasonable revs. And, from what I see on the Internet and UTube this shouldn't be an impossible dream.
I understand these boats were popular in the US in their day, so their power must have been OK in their day. I know I'm not going to compete with new boats and motors, all I want is a reliable general purpose boat for travelling around the Coorong and lower Murray River.
Are these pictures any better?