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Blamey
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Posted: May-04-2016 at 1:26am |
That looks like one hell of a tower. The boys on this site are gonna want more pics of that Otherwise a nice looking boat. |
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piemat
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Needs work, but I think there is still hope |
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TRBenj
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ERD would imply it's an Escort (after PCM acquired them). Pete is probably in the best position to know what other PCM parts cross to it since he has one in his Tique.
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DrCC
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In addition to Pete's post, It may also be helpful to get the numbers off of the distributor for the correct tune-up parts.
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8122pbrainard
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Piemat,
Sounds like you have a 351 PCM. For parts, Skidim, N3 and Nautique parts are great sources. I suggest a basic tune up to start and then before just throwing parts at it, do some diagnosing first. Great you found the garboard drain! Have you been running I/O's or O/B's previously? BTW, it's a good practice to remove the drain plug during layup. |
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DrCC
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So, where was the plug ? In the keel, or to the left of the keel ?
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piemat
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Finally had some time to get to the Boat. It's been in storage and is making its way out! I did find the plug under the engine. Unfortunately, the roof leaked and it took on a few inches of water. The boat had some issue with firing when I put it up last fall so, now I'll start that troubleshooting process. I'm not sure what engine I need to order parts for. The water pump on the front of the engine has the ford logo and the valve cover says PCM 250. The engine Id tag says ERD WRR10. Is that enough clues?
Thanks for your help. I'll get some pictures up soon. |
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Hollywood
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Wait, wouldn't "original" be not installing one at all?
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8122pbrainard
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Duane,
You've got to keep it original!! |
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Duane in Indy
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Does not get much easier than this. (E-bay item) |
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Keep it as original as YOU want it
1978 Mustang (modified) |
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8122pbrainard
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Piemat,
Did you find it? |
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8122pbrainard
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Piemat,
I've been neglecting my duties! We always ask for pictures. We'd love to see some. Congratulations on the purchase and welcome to CCfan. |
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SNobsessed
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Pie - Welcome to the site!
Hope you enjoy your boat. These guys know their stuff & will help you maintain it. |
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DrCC
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On some inboards, they just simply forgot to install the drain plug fitting.
We had to dealer install the fitting |
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8122pbrainard
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Piemat,
Your Southwind has a garboard drain. Per Webster, a garboard is: "the strake next to a ship's keel" or IE, close to the center of the hulls bottom. The lowest point in the bottom is just forward of the engine. Previously, have you been running I/O's or O/B's? |
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LaurelLakeSkier
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While I'm not sure on your Southwind, most inboards have the drain plug in the bilge. You'll likely find a threaded plug (with a "T" handle on it) going through the hull somewhere just in front of the engine. The plug can only be used while on a trailer or lift, not while underway as you would with an outboard that has a drain plug in the back of the boat.
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desertskier
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I'm not familiar with your boat but mine is in the center of the boat just in front of the engine.
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piemat
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Recently purchased a 1979 Southwind 20.
The boat doesn't have a drain plug to let water out. Is this common for Correct Craft boats? Does anyone have any insight on installing a drain plug? I've looked all over the bottom back end of the boat and I cannot find a plug. |
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