Klondikeking
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- Aug 19, 2021
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Hi,
I picked up a late-70s fiberglas-hull Starcraft American outfitted with a 240 HP V-8 OMC engine model #990251J and stern drive model #981918. Paid about $3400 US for the boat/trailer with a full custom canvas and a bunch of fishing gear.
A couple of people I have talked with have recommended replacing the engine and leg with something more modern (Quicksilver/Mercruiser) (?) due to the advanced age of the motor and lack of availability of parts, etc., for the OMC.
Any recommends on what brand-configuration of motor set-up to go with if we decide to go ahead with a new engine/leg set-up?
Will I be able to find something that fits the existing hole in the transom without a lot of framing/fiberglas work?
Excluding labour, what kind of investment (roughy) for parts/materials am I looking at to do that kind of swap-out? Am I better to pay more for a new fuel-injected plant, or should I look at a re-build that is perhaps carbureted?
Is it worth converting to digital gauges at the same time as a retrofit?
This is a sweet boat and I couldn't afford something this size new, so just thinking about the future...
Any advice/warnings/your experiences much appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Rod J.
Whitehorse, Canada
I picked up a late-70s fiberglas-hull Starcraft American outfitted with a 240 HP V-8 OMC engine model #990251J and stern drive model #981918. Paid about $3400 US for the boat/trailer with a full custom canvas and a bunch of fishing gear.
A couple of people I have talked with have recommended replacing the engine and leg with something more modern (Quicksilver/Mercruiser) (?) due to the advanced age of the motor and lack of availability of parts, etc., for the OMC.
Any recommends on what brand-configuration of motor set-up to go with if we decide to go ahead with a new engine/leg set-up?
Will I be able to find something that fits the existing hole in the transom without a lot of framing/fiberglas work?
Excluding labour, what kind of investment (roughy) for parts/materials am I looking at to do that kind of swap-out? Am I better to pay more for a new fuel-injected plant, or should I look at a re-build that is perhaps carbureted?
Is it worth converting to digital gauges at the same time as a retrofit?
This is a sweet boat and I couldn't afford something this size new, so just thinking about the future...
Any advice/warnings/your experiences much appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Rod J.
Whitehorse, Canada