Re: A little help identifying my engine please...
Before and after pics... new carb, dissy, coil, alternator, fuel pump & added regulator, wiring harness, buss terminal, battery power switch, exhaust modified to cool better, a new tachometer and replaced the fuel sending unit. Runs healthy!!! Very pleased... positive feedback and criticism/suggestions appreciated... going underway on Tuesday. Thx!!! Also, replaced the slave solenoid and relay for tilt (it would go up, but needed to click a hundred times to go down)




Also replaced the intake gasket and valve cover gaskets-2 of the 4 valve cover bolts were not even making contact and oil was slowly flowing down both sides of the block:facepalm:.. made sure to cover holes so no debris went inside... did a very meticulous job... I think of it as installing a new roof on your house... why not check and take all the preventative maintenance right before a layer of new shingles is applied. A couple of buddies would asked regularly, "When you getting that vessel underway?" I replied each time, "When she is ready to be underway." I was never out to break any track records. I wanted to absorb everything I was learning and, mainly, do it right (+ safely) the first time. I've spent nearly $3000, but I have zero qualms considering the price I bought it for and the vessel/trailer is structurally sound. Thank goodness I didn't have to pay I mechanic...neighbor and I are trading off work...I spent many years painting (interior/exterior) plus building homes to put me through college... and he hates to paint (zero patience). Robert Frost said, "Good fences make good neighbors." I don't need a fence on his side of the yard though
