NEW B31 Owner Here Just wanted to say hello!
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NEW B31 Owner Here Just wanted to say hello!
Hello everybody... My name is John and as of yesterday I am the proud new owner of a 1967 B31, with twin detroit 6v-71's she needs some work but its definitely a labor of love as I'm sure all of you know.. Stay tuned for some more postings including pictures... Any and all help is definitely appreciated! Talk to you all soon!
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Not a typo on the engines... they are detroit 6v-71's for sure. 700hrs.. The boat has been in drydock for many years but the prev owner has told me that she was a 38-40kt boat when she was in the water... Ideally I would like to repower her with a nice set of yanmars but dont cant spare the change $$ right now...
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6V71 Query
John,
Congratulations on your 31 purchase. I am intrigued by the engines and wonder whether you could send a photo of the engines in the engine bay so I can re-assess the chances of fitting a pair of 4-71TAs into a 1963 31.
My email address is nd@2088.com.au and I'd appreciate as many low-res shots as you,ve got.
Thanks a bunch
Nic
Congratulations on your 31 purchase. I am intrigued by the engines and wonder whether you could send a photo of the engines in the engine bay so I can re-assess the chances of fitting a pair of 4-71TAs into a 1963 31.
My email address is nd@2088.com.au and I'd appreciate as many low-res shots as you,ve got.
Thanks a bunch
Nic
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Congratulations and welcome aboard! I'd suspect the previous seller was overselling the speed you're expecting. Plan on 20-30 kts max. As far as the steering goes-what do you mean by the air system? I originally had a manual Cadillac steering box in my stern that was original. very stiff in cold weather. Replaced with hydraulic and love it. Walter
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Speed is no biggie... Just hoping that they run well... They were winterized properly and professionally but they have been sitting for years... The steering system looks hydraulic but i am told its air, the boat has dual stations any idea how difficult it would be to install and the reliability factor?
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She's been sitting for a while I used to work at the marina next door.. I have been just watchin her sit there for years now... the main goal right away is to get her up and running, a long but worthwile road ahead...
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Got the Summer Winds home yesterday morning... and CLEANED THE HECK out of her.. 12 years of crap dirt dust etc... I have been considering pulling out the gigantic! DD's and replacing them with a nice pair of the 6 cyl Cummins that they are selling as "refurbs" To take a little load off of her... Its suprising what a little soap and water can do... I looked closely at the steering system It appears to be in decent condition.. the helms turn freely, Im just going to want to replace those old copper lines and fittings Thanks again to IRguy for that info packed website... They apparently reseal and rebuild the ram's and helms if necessary.. I will get some new pics up asap...
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I may get a little grief for this one but I love the old DDs. Wet liner engines go back to "like new" for very little cost and the 653's will run forever with almost "O" attention. They will bring you home with half the injectors fouled, prime themselves if you run out of fuel....the DD's are old, heavy, not to great on fuel consumption and very low tech, but if I had to go around the world with only one engine I may pick an old rebuilt DD. If the EPA had not come along and killed 2 strokes they would still be king of hill for high endurance diesel applications. I worked offshore in the Gulf's oil fields in my younger days and DDs were everywhere...and where always running!! So don't be too quick to junk the old DDs, if you can get them to turn over they may just run another 30 years.
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