Its a 290. I know that. Just want specificspost a pic of the entire outdrive
I know its a 290 with an aq151a. Just want specificsThat's the part number tag for the transom shield. By the part number, most likely a 290a. Used behind everything from a 3.0 to a 454 and some diesels
You need to get the serial number off the transmission input bearing section to identify the drive. However over the past 40 years, it may or may not be original to the boat
You may also want to get the engine serial number off the tag above the starter or if the original sticker on the starboard valve cover is still there
Post pics of the motor and the drive
Year is approx 1987-1989
It’s extremely clean. Kept in heated garage. Everything works great had it out tons last year. Selling the motor /drive and converting to pod and outboard.You have an AQ151 motor with an SP290a drive. The AQ151 is a motor/drive package
It looks clean
Make sure to grease the PDS
Pull the drive and do a full drive maintenance
Check the PDS shaft for play. If there is any, pull the motor and rebuild the PDS assembly with new bearings and seals
Replace the bellows ( with OEM)
Being 35-37 years old. The trim cylinders should be resealed
Get a factory motor manual and the factory drive manual
How is the compression
Yeah I have the link for it. Works great.Yep, remote link to the kicker
Not sure I would swap to a pod. Most regret it
Not if I can sell my leg and motor for the price of a pod and I already have an outboard ready to go? why would anyone want a boat with an inboard , simple answer , if the hull design was never meant for an outboard ,the boat will never be right with one ,
the boat built with inboard even with all the things some don't like about the inboard the boat is still is better of with the inboard motor and drive.
manufactures build and design hull differently for outboard motors , strength and rigidity is built inti different parts of the hull when building.
bottom s are always different , strakes , chines+ many other aspects of the hull are made to suit.
i have rode in and drove a few converted boats and they just don't seem right to me for many reasons, #1being the way boats with a pod fitted tend to slide uncontrollably cornering if trim is not constantly corrected.
unless i was going to put a brand new 4 stroke and get the hull balanced to suit , i believe its cheaper and easier to just sell up and buy a boat built with a outboard.