!977 mercruiser info

chuck1947-2008

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I am going to purchase an old Glasstron 20 ft boat with a mercruiser 120 I/O. It has set a while but parts look clean (no salt water useage). I love the old tri hulls as a stable fishing platform and was wondering if it would be worth the costs to completly go through the engine and drive train? I know this is a general question with a lot of variables restoration costs but will it be worth it in the end. Is this model notorious for breakdowns, repairs, etc ? If not doable I will seal up the outdrive, add outboard brackets and go that route. I apologize for this being such a general question with a lot of variables... just need your thots.
 

thumpar

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Re: !977 mercruiser info

I would check it out before considering anything. Does it run? Have you checked compression? I have just over 500 hours on my '83 120.
 

zbnutcase

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Re: !977 mercruiser info

You would be wise to pay a competent MARINE mechanic to do a mechanical inspection prior to purchase.
 
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