Well, as some of you know, I bought a boat with a bad engine. It's a 1981 Sea Ray 195, with a Mercruiser 260 (Chevy 350) and an MC-1 outdrive.
I got the engine pulled last weekend, and now I'm ready to go get a new engine. I decided to convert it to CNG (compressed natural gas) because CNG is $0.68/gallon, while gasoline is $3.86, and rising.
Anyway, I've located a 1988 Chevy C1500 pickup with a CNG system already in it. I'm going to check it out, and see if the CNG system is compatible with the marine carb for a dual fuel setup (for those long lake trips where I can't get to a CNG station). I'll be able to switch back and forth between fuel types.
Anyway, being that the engine in the boat is pre-'86, and the truck is post-'86, I know that there's some sort of adapter required. What is it called, and how much do they cost?
Also, what else should I look for? I hear that there are issues with starters not matching up, and flywheel sizes.
Anything else?
I got the engine pulled last weekend, and now I'm ready to go get a new engine. I decided to convert it to CNG (compressed natural gas) because CNG is $0.68/gallon, while gasoline is $3.86, and rising.
Anyway, I've located a 1988 Chevy C1500 pickup with a CNG system already in it. I'm going to check it out, and see if the CNG system is compatible with the marine carb for a dual fuel setup (for those long lake trips where I can't get to a CNG station). I'll be able to switch back and forth between fuel types.
Anyway, being that the engine in the boat is pre-'86, and the truck is post-'86, I know that there's some sort of adapter required. What is it called, and how much do they cost?
Also, what else should I look for? I hear that there are issues with starters not matching up, and flywheel sizes.
Anything else?