spamman450
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Hi everyone. My other hobby besides tinkering with boats, is fixing and enjoying old Mercedes Diesel cars. My favorite motor being the OM617 turbo diesel. I always thought a 617 turbo diesel would make a good boat engine. I am very comfortable with these motors, and can obtain parts for them very cheaply. This brings me to my question. please bear with me, and feel free to critique this idea, tell me i am completely insane or shoot it out of the water
here goes.
I have a 1972 Bayliner 19ft boat with a Volvo aq170 motor and a 270 outdrive (pic below). The boat was given to me and is in decent condition. The thing is, i don't like the aq170 that powers it. The engine is a dinosaur and parts like water pumps are prohibitively expensive.Not to mention the triple carb setup.
I would like to put the OM617 in its place. There is a company called 4by4 labs that makes an adapter plate and flywheel that makes the end of a OM617 essentially the same as a Chevy 350, so it should bolt up to the 270 outdrive with out too much work. The exhaust manifold for both engines comes out on the same side so i would be able to fab up a connection and make it work. Raw water would be handled with a belt driven pump, and i would have to install some sort of heat exchanger. custom motor mounts would be in order as well as anything else i forgot to mention. I like big projects, have access to lots of equipment, and i think i can make it work mechanically.
What i want to know is if the motor is strong enough to move the boat. A OM617 has 125 hp, 180ft pounds of torque, and red lines at 4500 rpm (not that you would want to go that high). The aq170 Has 170 hp, around 170 ft pounds of torque?, and i don't know what it revs to.
I would love to hear some feedback. This is just a thought exercise at this point, so i wont do it if its technically impossible.
Thanks for reading
I have a 1972 Bayliner 19ft boat with a Volvo aq170 motor and a 270 outdrive (pic below). The boat was given to me and is in decent condition. The thing is, i don't like the aq170 that powers it. The engine is a dinosaur and parts like water pumps are prohibitively expensive.Not to mention the triple carb setup.
I would like to put the OM617 in its place. There is a company called 4by4 labs that makes an adapter plate and flywheel that makes the end of a OM617 essentially the same as a Chevy 350, so it should bolt up to the 270 outdrive with out too much work. The exhaust manifold for both engines comes out on the same side so i would be able to fab up a connection and make it work. Raw water would be handled with a belt driven pump, and i would have to install some sort of heat exchanger. custom motor mounts would be in order as well as anything else i forgot to mention. I like big projects, have access to lots of equipment, and i think i can make it work mechanically.
What i want to know is if the motor is strong enough to move the boat. A OM617 has 125 hp, 180ft pounds of torque, and red lines at 4500 rpm (not that you would want to go that high). The aq170 Has 170 hp, around 170 ft pounds of torque?, and i don't know what it revs to.
I would love to hear some feedback. This is just a thought exercise at this point, so i wont do it if its technically impossible.
Thanks for reading