Bookworm007
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- Nov 19, 2019
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Let me set you the stage, I have a 1976 21ft Bayliner Hardtop cuddy cabin that I got from a family member for "free". I am slowly learning nothing is free when it comes to boats. The hull is in good shape, it has a clean fuel system, new floors, the 470 has a new headgasket, rebuilt head, good exhaust manifold, 4 inch heat exchanger, alternator conversion, recently serviced strendrive, and I have been out really enjoying the boat, but........ Last time I was out the engine seems to have developed a knock whenever above 2 thousand rpm. The engine has 145 psi on all cylinders, electronic ignition and 25 psi of oil pressure warmed up at idle and 45 psi at 3500 rpm. I haven't cut open the oil filter but I did drain a small amount of oil from the pan and could see what might be very fine metallic particles.
Here is my dilemma..... I can get a 470 short block for around 1 thousand dollars, I found another boat that is trash a "rebuilt" 470 for 300 bucks. Also found boats with the parts needed to swap in a 350 or 4.3l engine. (Mounts, exhaust, sterndrive) my Bayliner has stringers wide enough to accommodate a v-engine.
What should I do. Obviously short-term repairing the 470 is the cheapest decision..... But I could part out the 470 and replace it with the 350 or 4.3 and make this boat easier to sell should that day come.
Thoughts advice? Options other than a bad bearing? Ways to diagnose a bad bearing without pulling the engine?
Thank you!
Here is my dilemma..... I can get a 470 short block for around 1 thousand dollars, I found another boat that is trash a "rebuilt" 470 for 300 bucks. Also found boats with the parts needed to swap in a 350 or 4.3l engine. (Mounts, exhaust, sterndrive) my Bayliner has stringers wide enough to accommodate a v-engine.
What should I do. Obviously short-term repairing the 470 is the cheapest decision..... But I could part out the 470 and replace it with the 350 or 4.3 and make this boat easier to sell should that day come.
Thoughts advice? Options other than a bad bearing? Ways to diagnose a bad bearing without pulling the engine?
Thank you!