I bought a 1968 Glaspar from a co-worker that inherited it from his dad. It has the 160 HP (250 ci Chevy) Mercruiser outdrive in it.
The floor was rotted out and I replaced the 1/2" plywood floor with a 3/4" plywood one. I didn't think it would be a big deal, BUT, when I went to align the drive, I noticed that it was already screwed all the way down. I talked to they guy I bought it from, and he said he vaguely remembers something about his dad burning out couplings and having a hard time aligning the drive.
I started moving the front of the engine up and down with a bottle jack, and determined that the ideal position was about 3/4" down from where it was before. Unless the hull moved that much, Glaspar manufactured the boat such that the mount is 1/2" out of alignment when screwed all the way down.
I fabricated a new front mount foot, 1" lower than the old one. I can dial it in, and the alignment tool slides in freely and stops with a nice THUNK. Hmmm, maybe I be in the water before the end of the month.
The floor was rotted out and I replaced the 1/2" plywood floor with a 3/4" plywood one. I didn't think it would be a big deal, BUT, when I went to align the drive, I noticed that it was already screwed all the way down. I talked to they guy I bought it from, and he said he vaguely remembers something about his dad burning out couplings and having a hard time aligning the drive.
I started moving the front of the engine up and down with a bottle jack, and determined that the ideal position was about 3/4" down from where it was before. Unless the hull moved that much, Glaspar manufactured the boat such that the mount is 1/2" out of alignment when screwed all the way down.
I fabricated a new front mount foot, 1" lower than the old one. I can dial it in, and the alignment tool slides in freely and stops with a nice THUNK. Hmmm, maybe I be in the water before the end of the month.