Help - New engine block needed !!

stuart0507

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I recently bought a 1958 27' Elysian with GRP hull and mahogany superstructure, fitted with a BMC Vedette 100 petrol engine. Despite the fitting of a new cylinder head (old one was cracked) water is still getting into at least one cylinder and oil filter which I'm told can only be due to a failed (cracked ?) block.
Does anyone know where I could find a short engine block for what is effectively a Morris Minor 1100 engine (I've posted on the MM owners club forum) or a reconditioned engine ?
I am new to boating, so any help, recommendations, or advice would be much appreciated ! Thank you !
 
Try some of the Thames Boatbuilders.

BMC was a common engine in slipper launches and so forth, but now are being removed for electric conversions or more modern power units. Freebody; Henwood & Dean, Wootons and so forth.
 
Bite the bullet and get a small Beta. I don't mean to sound unhelpful but the combination of old engine, moisture, petrol, fumes will detract from your sailing experience.

I sailed a 1953 Hillyard and the best thing I did was pulling out the old BMC 1.5 donk and replacing it with a Beta 25.
 
Bite the bullet and get a small Beta. I don't mean to sound unhelpful but the combination of old engine, moisture, petrol, fumes will detract from your sailing experience.

I sailed a 1953 Hillyard and the best thing I did was pulling out the old BMC 1.5 donk and replacing it with a Beta 25.

Thank you - that's for for thought ! Do you know a ballpark cost for a Beta 25 ?
 
Stuart0507

Not cheap and these are late 2014 prices -Beta 25 was £4.2k delivered, marine engineer to fit £1k, other bits £1k (shaft, new batteries, prop, fuel pipes etc) and on top was haul out/in and engine lift out /in.

Having had the BMC let me down going west off Yarmouth IoW. spring ebbs and no wind I didn't regret a penny of it. Well worth it for my peace of mind. Once again many thanks to the fellow mariner in the big Rib that hauled me back to Yarmouth!
 
I marinised a old A series into a ships lifeboat many years ago I direct seawater cooled it and ran it for over 10 years without any problem . Not that I would recommend doing it that way but I was 14 at the time and did everything based on Nigel Warrens book marine conversions, school metalwork shop had its uses !
 
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