SiLiconD17
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- Jun 21, 2007
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Hey guys, I found an aluminum center console (18'?) in my area for sale really cheap that's going to need a lot of work. I talked to the guy and he said the hull and everything was in good shape, but the deck and console will need to be replaced, something I'm ready to tackle myself in my spare time. He said it has an inboard/outboard and it has a Ford inline 4 cylinder engine. I am fairly mechanically inclined, but when it comes to the stern drive and steering systems I know next to nothing. I've heard that the stern drives normally go out before the engine does, so that's my only concern because that would probably end up being fairly expensive from what I've heard. I have no problems if it's rebuildable, I just don't want to have to shell out money for an entire new drive.
Unfortunately it won't be running because it "doesn't have a battery" (I'm expecting the engine will need some work after sitting for a while, but I'm prepared to do this all myself, even if I have to tear it apart and rebuild it all), so I won't be able to see if the drive actually works or not. Is there anything I can check to see what kind of shape the stern drive is in on this thing? Also, I'm assuming that the steering system consists of a steering cable and wheel like on an outboard. Is there anything I can check to make sure the steering on the stern drive is working? I've replaced steering cables before on outboards, and I wouldn't have an issue having to do that either. Thanks for your help!
Unfortunately it won't be running because it "doesn't have a battery" (I'm expecting the engine will need some work after sitting for a while, but I'm prepared to do this all myself, even if I have to tear it apart and rebuild it all), so I won't be able to see if the drive actually works or not. Is there anything I can check to see what kind of shape the stern drive is in on this thing? Also, I'm assuming that the steering system consists of a steering cable and wheel like on an outboard. Is there anything I can check to make sure the steering on the stern drive is working? I've replaced steering cables before on outboards, and I wouldn't have an issue having to do that either. Thanks for your help!