'89 Bayliner HELP!!
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'89 Bayliner HELP!!
Oooo, this might be the wrong place to ask that question.
Rpk wrote: I'm looking for a repair manual for both the engine Ford 2.3 4cyl (I want to rebuild this winter) and OMC outdrive. Can anyone point me in the right direction? Thanks -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
'89 Bayliner HELP!!
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'89 Bayliner HELP!!
"megabite" wrote in message ... A "Ford" 4 Cyl. in a Bayliner?...........positive? Oh yea, it was the base model Cobra in that vintage... Rob * * * |
'89 Bayliner HELP!!
How about this Clymer manual?
http://www.primediabooks.com/Product....asp?PRDID=472 They are available at most marine supply stores and the big book stores. "Rpk" wrote in message ... I'm looking for a repair manual for both the engine Ford 2.3 4cyl (I want to rebuild this winter) and OMC outdrive. Can anyone point me in the right direction? Thanks |
'89 Bayliner HELP!!
Oooo, this might be the wrong place to ask that question.
Hehe, my thoughts exactly when I saw the subject line. I wasn't sure if I wanted to open the thread. |
'89 Bayliner HELP!!
Roughly 10/2/2003 7:42 AM, Bob D. wrote:
I know. I am suprised to hear this as well. I thought the only four cylinders that were used were GM and Volvos. Before he repowered, my uncle's 28' Bayliner had twin Ford aluminum 3.8L I4 engines. Basically, a 460 split in two; it used the same pistons and one head from a 460. -- ~/Garth Almgren ******* (To e-mail me, look in a mirror) |
'89 Bayliner HELP!!
Actually, it was a Mercruiser designed aluminum block with a Ford cast iron
head. This engine has nothing in common with the 4 cylinder Ford based Cobra engine. The Cobra is a 2.3 liter, overhead cam, Mustang/Tempo derivative which was rated at 128 hp. It had a maximum rpm rating of 5200 rpm and exhibited poor low speed torque. The 3.0 liter GM was used concurrently with the Cobra drive and was a much better choice. Garth Almgren wrote: Roughly 10/2/2003 7:42 AM, Bob D. wrote: I know. I am suprised to hear this as well. I thought the only four cylinders that were used were GM and Volvos. Before he repowered, my uncle's 28' Bayliner had twin Ford aluminum 3.8L I4 engines. Basically, a 460 split in two; it used the same pistons and one head from a 460. -- ~/Garth Almgren ******* (To e-mail me, look in a mirror) |
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