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jmesser
Groupie Joined: March-20-2004 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 84 |
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Posted: March-20-2004 at 4:27am |
Looking to buy an engine and tranny (prefer small block and 1:1 velvet drive) to put into a Correct Craft. Anyone have any info on salvaged boats or decent engine tranny combo's ready to drop in and go? Would consider buying whole boat for the purpose of a swap out.
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Johnnie Messer
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Rick
Senior Member Joined: March-03-2004 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 338 |
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What year are you looking at I have about 100 hours on my 66/72 Mustang Here it is
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neinlives
Newbie Joined: March-26-2004 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 1 |
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I have a 1957 Correct Craft Atom Skier on a trailer. Engine is Interceptor 256 CI V-8, inboard, 135 HP, w/transmission (probably Eaton). Top Speed 47-52 MPH. Engine serial number A7R-18903, right-hand rotation. This is a Ford Y-block, smallest of series 256, 272, 292, 312. No modifications from original. Needs water pump impellers. Approx 100 hrs since ring replacement (Ford design caused problem), 750 hrs total. Balanced, tri-metal bearings, 8 qt. sump, windage tray. Smoothest V-8 I've ever seen. All running gear is in good shape. Hull needs transom & top deck work, otherwise solid. Trailer hauled MI to CO recently. Owned since 1978.
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Doug
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reidp
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Johnnie,
Check on e-bay (marine engine) from time to time as well as boattraderonline.com in their engines and parts section. I've seen a handfull over the past year(s), and even bought one very recently. |
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jmesser
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Rick,
If you were any closer (I'm in Key West) I would be very interested. Your CC is beautiful. But to be honest San Diego is quite haul for me right now. I would love to see some pics of the engine if you get a chance. Doug, Thanks for the responce. I think I am going to hold out for 350/351 cubes or better. I'm putting this into a Fish Nautique so i need a bit more torque. Thanks. Reid, Yep, looking daily. I'll run across the perfect match soon. |
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ravinmad
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The best boats of the century
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ravinmad
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I have a 1958 Nash Rambler(americanMotors) 327 from a old CC with velvet drive tran rated at 225 HP
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The best boats of the century
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