dr_velocity
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"I know it's been discusse
"I know it's been discussed, but I didn't see recent threads on it.
Boat: 1982 Bayliner 19' Capri
Engine: AQ125A
Drive: Volvo 270
I fixed the wiring in the boat this afternoon only to find that the engine has some serious problems. When it was running, it consumed oil at an alarming rate. Now, the start cranks, but the engine is not turning. The timing belt does not turn. If I add tension to the timing belt, it will turn and you can hear the crankshaft and valvetrain start to rotate and the engine fires.
The drive works for the most part. There issues with it and it may be time to replace it as well. The power lift shaft is sheared and not connected to the drive anymore. The shift-lock (device that locks the drive in place when forward or reverse) is either broken or in serious need of adjustment. The hydraulic lift motor is on it's last leg.
The engine did die conveniently at the end of the season, so I'm in no hurry to get it going again. What I'd like to know are my best options:
• Rebuild engine and drive
• Replace engine and drive
• Sell
The boat itself is in decent shape. It needs a bit of TLC, but it could be brought back into excellent shape for under $100.
I'm pretty competent with tools, so I'll be able to do the work myself. So, what are your opinions on my options? If suggesting a replacement engine/drivetrain, tell me which engine and drivetrain and what all is required to make it work in the boat."
"I know it's been discussed, but I didn't see recent threads on it.
Boat: 1982 Bayliner 19' Capri
Engine: AQ125A
Drive: Volvo 270
I fixed the wiring in the boat this afternoon only to find that the engine has some serious problems. When it was running, it consumed oil at an alarming rate. Now, the start cranks, but the engine is not turning. The timing belt does not turn. If I add tension to the timing belt, it will turn and you can hear the crankshaft and valvetrain start to rotate and the engine fires.
The drive works for the most part. There issues with it and it may be time to replace it as well. The power lift shaft is sheared and not connected to the drive anymore. The shift-lock (device that locks the drive in place when forward or reverse) is either broken or in serious need of adjustment. The hydraulic lift motor is on it's last leg.
The engine did die conveniently at the end of the season, so I'm in no hurry to get it going again. What I'd like to know are my best options:
• Rebuild engine and drive
• Replace engine and drive
• Sell
The boat itself is in decent shape. It needs a bit of TLC, but it could be brought back into excellent shape for under $100.
I'm pretty competent with tools, so I'll be able to do the work myself. So, what are your opinions on my options? If suggesting a replacement engine/drivetrain, tell me which engine and drivetrain and what all is required to make it work in the boat."

