I'm piggy-backing off a previous post on another board. http://forums.iboats.com/showthread.php?t=555985
I just recently purchased my neighbor's 1982 Renken Bow-rider model 950. I have the hull# ID. The fuel gauge does not work and the lights on the temp gauge flickers. The boat was given to my neighbor by his father-in-law. A boat manual does not exist. My neighbor said the engine was "rebuilt," but I am thinking it is not the original motor because the wiring running from the engine to the instrument panel is a cluster-*uck. Wires were simply twisted together w/o tape, connector, nuts, etc. I want to re-run these wires properly but I need a wiring diagram. I used a couple of websites to try to determine the id using casting numbers off the engine block, cylinders, ... I found "390010GM" which I have discovered to be a 350 small block but that is about as far as that goes. I also found these numbers... 1103004737A9C29, but have no clue what they are after "googling" for hours.
Here are some pics of the engine, solenoid, and starter. Thanks to *Bubba1235 for identifying the stern-drive!!!




I just recently purchased my neighbor's 1982 Renken Bow-rider model 950. I have the hull# ID. The fuel gauge does not work and the lights on the temp gauge flickers. The boat was given to my neighbor by his father-in-law. A boat manual does not exist. My neighbor said the engine was "rebuilt," but I am thinking it is not the original motor because the wiring running from the engine to the instrument panel is a cluster-*uck. Wires were simply twisted together w/o tape, connector, nuts, etc. I want to re-run these wires properly but I need a wiring diagram. I used a couple of websites to try to determine the id using casting numbers off the engine block, cylinders, ... I found "390010GM" which I have discovered to be a 350 small block but that is about as far as that goes. I also found these numbers... 1103004737A9C29, but have no clue what they are after "googling" for hours.
Here are some pics of the engine, solenoid, and starter. Thanks to *Bubba1235 for identifying the stern-drive!!!







