Hi all,
I have a Draco 1800 fitted with a 1978 470 motor of unknown history and hours.
I've fitted the later alloy exhaust manifold, new elbow, Pertronix ignition, alternator upgrade, new sierra starter, and rebuilt the carb and 4 inch HE
she has never given me much trouble aside from an overheat that may have been a false alarm as I replaced the sender and gauge with ones that my not be compatible and it triggered the high temp alarm a few times, but she has never boiled her coolant.
I plan on shipping this boat to the Greek islands for family pleasure during our 3-4 week holidays there in summer. She would get more use there in 3 weeks than here in the UK in a year.
I have found a motor with only 66 hours on it that is a 1979 engine identical to the one I have. The 66 hours are genuine as the engine comes with the original gauges. It also looks like nearly new.
Plan would be to graft all the upgrades from my existing engine on to the low hours unit, and fit it to the jalopy before shipping the boat to Greece.
The price of the 470 is $1100 making it highly attractive as opposed to a 4.3 which would cost more like $5000 over here.
I plan to have the engine compression tested of course.
Am I going to silly lengths here or is this a well founded move ?
with engines here being rare I think its a no brainer but just wanted to ask your opinions.
Images are of the low hours engine.
I have a Draco 1800 fitted with a 1978 470 motor of unknown history and hours.
I've fitted the later alloy exhaust manifold, new elbow, Pertronix ignition, alternator upgrade, new sierra starter, and rebuilt the carb and 4 inch HE
she has never given me much trouble aside from an overheat that may have been a false alarm as I replaced the sender and gauge with ones that my not be compatible and it triggered the high temp alarm a few times, but she has never boiled her coolant.
I plan on shipping this boat to the Greek islands for family pleasure during our 3-4 week holidays there in summer. She would get more use there in 3 weeks than here in the UK in a year.
I have found a motor with only 66 hours on it that is a 1979 engine identical to the one I have. The 66 hours are genuine as the engine comes with the original gauges. It also looks like nearly new.
Plan would be to graft all the upgrades from my existing engine on to the low hours unit, and fit it to the jalopy before shipping the boat to Greece.
The price of the 470 is $1100 making it highly attractive as opposed to a 4.3 which would cost more like $5000 over here.
I plan to have the engine compression tested of course.
Am I going to silly lengths here or is this a well founded move ?
with engines here being rare I think its a no brainer but just wanted to ask your opinions.
Images are of the low hours engine.
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