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mklein October 29th 04 05:35 PM

Help identifing engine type
 
Last year we purchased a '73 sportfisher fixer-upper as a project. we
converted to outboards, and now we're sitting here with all the engine
motors/drives/parts. problem is, I'm not sure what they are...

I think the engines might have been an afterthought-upgrade, but not
certain. regardless, we've got three pallets of spare/replacement
parts. so I'd like to figure out what these are -- and whether they're
worth selling, or simply hauling to the dump. the sterndrives are some
flavor of OMC (I think) electric shift (maybe late 70's model). The
engines themselves are inline 6-cylinders.

1) how do I go about determining the type/flavor of the engines? (from
other threads it sounds like these might be the GM 250 small block)
2) is there someplace on the sterndrive units where a model # is
located? (or some other way to positively identify the model/year)?

thanks for any insight,
mike

Gordon October 29th 04 10:59 PM

If the valve guide covers on the side of the block is about 4 inches high,
they are most likely GM 250 165hp Mercruisers. If the valve guide covers are
about 6 inches tall, it is the GM 292 185hp Crusaders.
I'm looking for a good GM 292.
G
"mklein" wrote in message
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Last year we purchased a '73 sportfisher fixer-upper as a project. we
converted to outboards, and now we're sitting here with all the engine
motors/drives/parts. problem is, I'm not sure what they are...

I think the engines might have been an afterthought-upgrade, but not
certain. regardless, we've got three pallets of spare/replacement
parts. so I'd like to figure out what these are -- and whether they're
worth selling, or simply hauling to the dump. the sterndrives are some
flavor of OMC (I think) electric shift (maybe late 70's model). The
engines themselves are inline 6-cylinders.

1) how do I go about determining the type/flavor of the engines? (from
other threads it sounds like these might be the GM 250 small block)
2) is there someplace on the sterndrive units where a model # is
located? (or some other way to positively identify the model/year)?

thanks for any insight,
mike





trainfan1 October 30th 04 02:29 AM

Gordon wrote:
If the valve guide covers on the side of the block is about 4 inches high,
they are most likely GM 250 165hp Mercruisers. If the valve guide covers are
about 6 inches tall, it is the GM 292 185hp Crusaders.
I'm looking for a good GM 292.
G


292's or 250's, they are not Crusaders or Mercruisers. Most likely they
are 160hp GM based OMC 250 cid I-6s.

Rob

mklein October 31st 04 03:04 PM

thanks for the input -- they appear to be the 165hp flavor. any way of
telling what model of stern drives these are?


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