Howard Sterndrive
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Re: Please help identify this OMC Stern Drive!
There must be two dozen "what's so bad about OMC" threads here on iboats where the high cost of taking these things from "project" to "seaworthy" is always many times the purchase price.
And although the engine in your boat is very popular and common, it has no automotive equivalent. It is a marine specific lump.
They aren't the best choice for a mechanical restoration. Get a Mercruiser Alpha One propelled boat with a Chevy V6 or V8 where parts are relatively a dime a dozen compared to OMC.
Or look for a 2nd basket case boat of the same vintage that has opposite issues to yours and make one boat out of two.
If you don't have the shift cable as I mentioned above, you need about $1000 worth of stuff that will fit in a shoebox. It gets silly fast with these things.
New OMC parts are sold through Evinrude, who has a vested interest in making you hate i/o powered boats and love OUTBOARDS as they only sell outboards. So the last thing they are keen on doing is dicounting parts that keep old sterndrives on the water.
not really. There's an aftermarket w/p shaft here on iboats -usually the aftermarket piece goes for around $150, and isn't as good as OEM. And if the w/p splines keep stripping, eventually the female spline in the upper is toasted.Is there anywhere to get cheap parts for this? I looked up the impeller shaft and it cost nearly the price i paid for the boat.
There must be two dozen "what's so bad about OMC" threads here on iboats where the high cost of taking these things from "project" to "seaworthy" is always many times the purchase price.
And although the engine in your boat is very popular and common, it has no automotive equivalent. It is a marine specific lump.
They aren't the best choice for a mechanical restoration. Get a Mercruiser Alpha One propelled boat with a Chevy V6 or V8 where parts are relatively a dime a dozen compared to OMC.
Or look for a 2nd basket case boat of the same vintage that has opposite issues to yours and make one boat out of two.
If you don't have the shift cable as I mentioned above, you need about $1000 worth of stuff that will fit in a shoebox. It gets silly fast with these things.
New OMC parts are sold through Evinrude, who has a vested interest in making you hate i/o powered boats and love OUTBOARDS as they only sell outboards. So the last thing they are keen on doing is dicounting parts that keep old sterndrives on the water.