boat refurb thread . Four Winns 235 vista

thanks guys , ill have a better look tomorrow

the omc engine is a 351 so a 5.8 , am I right that its a 351 Windsor engine

id like to get rid of the old ignition set up and replace with a HEI dizzy system if possible
 
Remember if you haven't already got Stainless steel leads you will need to change them, old carbon leads won't stand the increased voltage and will break down under load.
 
I have a her on my chevy and Pontiac at home , they are trouble free
Bear in mind that distributors for marine petrol engines have "flame arrest" features. In the event of petrol vapours ( e.g. from a leak), in the engine compartment entering the distributor and being ignited; to prevent the flame from getting out of the distributor with potentially disastrous consequences.. Basically a fine metallic mesh on all the vent holes in the distributor body, same principle as was used in the Davy miners lamp to prevent methane explosions.
 
Bear in mind that distributors for marine petrol engines have "flame arrest" features. In the event of petrol vapours ( e.g. from a leak), in the engine compartment entering the distributor and being ignited; to prevent the flame from getting out of the distributor with potentially disastrous consequences.. Basically a fine metallic mesh on all the vent holes in the distributor body, same principle as was used in the Davy miners lamp to prevent methane explosions.
ill have a look tomorrow , I didn't notice anything odd but could of easily of missed it
 
ill have a look tomorrow , I didn't notice anything odd but could of easily of missed it
Meant as a helpful hint; MY 2004 VP 5.7 GXI ( GM engine) had a flimly plasic bodied distributor. I repaired some damage to the bits used for clamping the cap on with brass bits. Those mesh screens were there, but to be honest were not as complete as they should have been.
 
Meant as a helpful hint; MY 2004 VP 5.7 GXI ( GM engine) had a flimly plasic bodied distributor. I repaired some damage to the bits used for clamping the cap on with brass bits. Those mesh screens were there, but to be honest were not as complete as they should have been.
thanks , ive had a look and it may of been changed as to be honest it looks like every other old dizzy I have seen .
 
so back to batteries and my cunning plan
I have purchased 2 110 ah leisure batteries and a 644 battery
now the boat already has the isolator that says . off , 1 ,2,all so the plan , use the 644 as a starting battery and connect it to number one . then connect the other 2 batteries to number 2 but also directly connect them to the aux power for all the boat , then use a voltage sensing relay that will charge both batteries once the engine is running , this way I cal leave the isolator on number one , this will mean the 644 will be there just for starting . the other 2 will not be connected to the engine circuit . how ever if there is a issue with the engine battery I can turn the isolator to all and then this will help if the main one goes partly flat for some reason . the cabin has a isolator as you walk in anyway . well thats the plan and I have ordered a 40000w sine wave inverter which will run a kettle for a cuppa .
 
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