How bad are L-Drives???

rdprtt

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I had recently purchased a 1990 Bayliner Capri in excellent condition. It came equipped with a 90 h.p. L-drive engine. The boat started right up I drove around for a couple days & loved it....then<br />I noticed that it the engine compartment had alot of exhaust & the engine would stall. I had taken it to a Marina & they showed me that the holes on the hold down plate were stripped...I figured not too big a deal...fix it. They have now told me that the repair could bbe in excess of $2,000 and that I would be better off scrapping the boat and getting a new one.<br /><br />Could this be true??<br /><br />What can be done with the boat??, the seats, body , everything is mint. Should I bother to repair the L-Drive?? Can a different engine be put in?? Is the L-Drive that bad??<br /><br />I need help.......any advice would be greatly appreciated.<br /><br />Thank You,<br />Bob
 

Baldguy

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Re: How bad are L-Drives???

I have an "L" drive and haven't had any problems that I couldn't take of yet.....knock on wood. They definetly have a reputation and parts are getting harder to obtain. <br /><br />The hold down bolts? Are these what mate the engine bottom to the transom? How could they be stripped?<br /><br />What did the marina say they would have to do to repair?<br /><br />Dave
 

The_FoX

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Re: How bad are L-Drives???

I'd rip the L-drive out and sell it on ebay, then I would drop in a small I/O.
 

Trent

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Re: How bad are L-Drives???

Sorry bud.......You could not GIVE ME ONE..!! Sorry
 
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