liberator 211 rework

EvoDan

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Re: liberator 211 rework

EvoDan,

What model are you looking for? I live in CT as well.

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i am looking for a four winns liberator 201, 211, or 241. i found one in long island i am interested in, but do not have a trailer to get it to ct.
 

tlynch99

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Re: liberator 211 rework

I saw that on craigslist the other day. I was tempted.... :). I have a 211, bought it about 2 months ago because it was such a good deal. Probobly in a year or two go up to the 241. I don't want twins though so that limits the availablity. I think a 241 with a 383 stroker would be a nice combination.
 

EvoDan

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Re: liberator 211 rework

I saw that on craigslist the other day. I was tempted.... :). I have a 211, bought it about 2 months ago because it was such a good deal. Probobly in a year or two go up to the 241. I don't want twins though so that limits the availablity. I think a 241 with a 383 stroker would be a nice combination.

i would pick that boat up in a heart beat, only problem is getting it to ct :-(. i do not want to get a twin either. just another thing that can go wrong lol. i would be happy with any of the three (201,211, or 241). did you use the boat at all before the season ended?
 

tlynch99

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I was lucky enough to use it twice before having to put it away for winterization. It was awesome. I am very happy with it, and can't wait to re-do the deck, seat, and head out on the CT river next year. Where do you boat?
 

EvoDan

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I was lucky enough to use it twice before having to put it away for winterization. It was awesome. I am very happy with it, and can't wait to re-do the deck, seat, and head out on the CT river next year. Where do you boat?

i grew up on long island sound and the housatonic river. im pretty excited to get my boat and get it ready for next season. i too plan on redoing the seats/rear bench, the deck, and the cuddy area. ill be spending my weekends over night on the boat when its nice out over in port jeff. my best friend is getting another boat too so we plan on having a blast next summer.
 

numpux2020

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[/ATTACH][/ATTACH][/ATTACH]starting to get her put back together...fabricated a stainless steel stand for the trim pump...no more mild steel...i m gonna use all plastic, stainless and aluminum for all mounts and brackets...no more rust for the liberator lol
 

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tlynch99

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Re: liberator 211 rework

EvoDan,
Cool, I will try and post some pictures of mine this weekend as I do my winterizing. Good luck finding your boat.... keep us updated.
 

EvoDan

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EvoDan,
Cool, I will try and post some pictures of mine this weekend as I do my winterizing. Good luck finding your boat.... keep us updated.

sounds good. ill be looking for your post with pictures.
 

tlynch99

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I will probably post in this thread seeing how there aren't many libby owners on this forum....
 

EvoDan

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i will soon become a libby owners...we are a growing breed!:D
 

numpux2020

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[/ATTACH][/ATTACH][/ATTACH][/ATTACH]started doing some plumbing on the liberator...tommorrow start installing the new fuel hoses and vent hoses...this will b a good time to maintenance the bellows...better get a kit ordered
 

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tlynch99

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Re: liberator 211 rework

Looks great!, Keep the pictures coming. I forgot to take some pictures last weekend when I was winterizing.

Question: I had a drain plug on the Port side of the block, but could not find one on the starboard side of the block. The port side one, as well as the exhaust manifold drain plug, were both blue and could be removed without any tools. They were twist out...

On the Starboard side, in the same place as where the port side one was, was something that had wires coming out of it. Almost like a temperature sensor. Have you guys seen this? I wasn't sure if I was supposed to remove that or not. I ended up pouring non-diluted anti-freeze into the hose that connects the water pump with the thermostat housing. I kept the water pump side connected and continued pouring until anti-freeze came out the thermostat housing. Think I need to do it again, and pull that other plug, with the devices with wires connected to it?
 

numpux2020

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not sure yet 99 my motor is in the middle of garage waiting for rebuild ... i can look at it tommorrow to c what drains have wires on them. i need to brush up on my winterizing also.guess u can never b too safe
 

fat fanny

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Nice clean and tidy very good work and will look great when finished
 

numpux2020

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thank you sir i am very proud of her...can't wait to put the motor back in but will have to wait till spring...i hope the acoustics aren't too loud...i can only imagine it being like the difference between an empty room (loud and echo)and a furnished, carpeted room soft and quiet...i guess we will find out and i will keep u posted... does anyone else run a motor with no carpet in the back to dampen noise...mayb i can put in some snap in carpet and still b able to remove it to clean it out...we will c...thanks again112.jpg
 

tlynch99

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numpux2020,

How hard was it to pull your engine? What process did you use? I am thinking about pulling mine so I can clean it up, and go over everything this winter.
 

numpux2020

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pulling the motor was very easy it unplugs like a vacuum cleaner...lol...the hard part was lifting it up high enough to clear my engine lift would not work and had to use the bucket on my backhoe...all seriousness u could prob pull the motor in 1/2 hour including removing the outdrive...6 bolts holdin it down,power stearing hoses,disconnect the battery,remove the shifter cables,label any xtra wires and hoses and out she goes
 

HT32BSX115

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Re: liberator 211 rework

Hey, another LIB!!
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How is it coming?

What engine and drive are you putting in yours?

Here's mine before:
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And after:
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MAN was I glad to get rid of that OMC 460 King Kobra!!!!
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Cheers,


Rick
 

tlynch99

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Re: liberator 211 rework

Rick,

Awesome job, do you have any other pictures of your process start to finish? I have been contemplating removing my engine just to basically clean up the bilge area like you did, but the engine is in fine working order, so I don't "REALLY" need to pull it. I have an 211 that has an 97 350 in it. I belive the previous owner repowered it. I bought it at the end of last season, so I have only been out in it twice. Cant wait for May....
 
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