wpchrist
Seaman Apprentice
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Hi All, I started a thread last year regarding this boat but haven't really done anything with it until now. She's a 1967 Starcraft Newport 16' Fiberglass runabout with an inboard/outboard (GM 120hp I4 and a mercruiser outdrive). As near as I can tell, the boat sat for about 9 years before I got her. Thankfully she was covered nearly the whole time, and well taken care of before she sat.
So far I've installed a new battery, changed the oil, installed new plugs, points and condenser. She turned over enough to fire once or twice but fuel was pouring out of the top of the carburetor with most of the fuel going down the throat so she's flooding out pretty bad.. I've ordered a carb rebuild kit and am waiting for it to arrive (the carb is a Rochester 2GV 2 barrel).
Along the way I've been using the outdrive as my step to get in and out of the boat. I was getting a little ansy waiting for the carb kit to arrive and I remembered the previous owner had put a 2x4 between the foot of the outdrive and the gimball housing to keep the outdrive from coming completely down (maybe this is supposed to help the outdrive when in storage?). Regardless, the 2x4 had rotted out so, since I'm waiting around for the carb rebuild kit I decided to pull the 2x4 out. I trimmed the outdrive up, pulled the board out and trimmed the outdrive down. Or, at least I wanted to trim the outdrive down. I pushed the down button but no-go. Last year the outdrive went up and down just fine. I was hoping it wasn't the motor and I set out to track down the problem.
After a few troubleshooting steps I determined the til/trim switch was the culprit. Alas, It turns out this switch isn't something I can just drive over to West Marine and buy. The switches at West Marine are a little too big to fit in the hole in the dash. Does anyone know where I can get a replacement switch? I prefer to have a switch that fits back in the dash like the original.
Thanks in advance for any help. I'm looking forward to sharing my project with everyone.
So far I've installed a new battery, changed the oil, installed new plugs, points and condenser. She turned over enough to fire once or twice but fuel was pouring out of the top of the carburetor with most of the fuel going down the throat so she's flooding out pretty bad.. I've ordered a carb rebuild kit and am waiting for it to arrive (the carb is a Rochester 2GV 2 barrel).
Along the way I've been using the outdrive as my step to get in and out of the boat. I was getting a little ansy waiting for the carb kit to arrive and I remembered the previous owner had put a 2x4 between the foot of the outdrive and the gimball housing to keep the outdrive from coming completely down (maybe this is supposed to help the outdrive when in storage?). Regardless, the 2x4 had rotted out so, since I'm waiting around for the carb rebuild kit I decided to pull the 2x4 out. I trimmed the outdrive up, pulled the board out and trimmed the outdrive down. Or, at least I wanted to trim the outdrive down. I pushed the down button but no-go. Last year the outdrive went up and down just fine. I was hoping it wasn't the motor and I set out to track down the problem.
After a few troubleshooting steps I determined the til/trim switch was the culprit. Alas, It turns out this switch isn't something I can just drive over to West Marine and buy. The switches at West Marine are a little too big to fit in the hole in the dash. Does anyone know where I can get a replacement switch? I prefer to have a switch that fits back in the dash like the original.
Thanks in advance for any help. I'm looking forward to sharing my project with everyone.
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