I have a late 60’s Glastron V170. With a Mercruzer 120 and a pre Alfa 1 out drive. It was meticulously maintained mechanically by the previous owner. Always runs like a top starters first time every time. Had it for 5 years and it’s never given me a problem. I also scored it on a really great deal with a Trade so I really don’t have much invested into it.
Last fall had a lot going on. Winterized the boat myself and I forgot about the second drain plug.
Un wrapped it this spring to find a cracked block. Thing is it still fired right up. No water in the oil. No oil out the back so I used JB weld to stop the water that we seeping out the cracks and never had an issue but it got very very light use this summer.
When to winterize it the other day. Opened both drain plugs and didn’t get anything but a dribble out of the one on the large water box (don’t know what it’s actually called but square and the length of the block on the right side of the motor looking at it from the front) so I removed the drain plug compleatly and got little chunks of metal flushed out. Not shavings but actual little chunks. Bigger than the point of a pen
Is it worth pulling the motor and brazing the block (I can do this myself) or just look for a replacement?
Last fall had a lot going on. Winterized the boat myself and I forgot about the second drain plug.
Un wrapped it this spring to find a cracked block. Thing is it still fired right up. No water in the oil. No oil out the back so I used JB weld to stop the water that we seeping out the cracks and never had an issue but it got very very light use this summer.
When to winterize it the other day. Opened both drain plugs and didn’t get anything but a dribble out of the one on the large water box (don’t know what it’s actually called but square and the length of the block on the right side of the motor looking at it from the front) so I removed the drain plug compleatly and got little chunks of metal flushed out. Not shavings but actual little chunks. Bigger than the point of a pen
Is it worth pulling the motor and brazing the block (I can do this myself) or just look for a replacement?
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