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Unread 09-25-2018, 08:23 PM
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I picked her up in the spring and had several adventures on Lake Michigan and a few in land lakes. I love this boat! What can/should I do to keep her in good shape? The biggest concern, from what I've read, is the Mercruiser 3.7 (165hp). I have yet to experience any real issues except that the coolant bottle sometimes ends up very low. I need to put new gauges on as not all work (any suggestions?). There is a bit of spider cracking here and there that I don't believe to be a concern but it would be great to find someone in my area (Northwest Michigan) with experience with these boats. It's an 88. Any recommendations for trim tabs? I'd like to have a steadier ride through the chop. It almost seems like the bow could use more weight. Anyway, I will spend more time searching the site and learning all I can. Any tips, or fellow V20 owners in the area, would be greatly appreciated!
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Unread 09-25-2018, 10:12 PM
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Great first post. I like minimal gauges, tach, water temp and oil pressure. Maybe water pressure. Gas gauges and Speedos rarely work with any accuracy. I installed a mechanical fuel gauge that does work well, but the electric ones I always just disconnected. Spider cracks I feel aren't a big deal and even if fixed correctly will sometimes come back. Sounds like that coolant is going somewhere, hopefully not in your oil. Are you making oil or any sign of chocalte milk? Hopefully just a hose clamp, any coolant smell in the engine compartment? Seems like a lot of guys like those 3.7s, someone else with knowlege will chime in. Cfelton has the same engine I believe and has done a lot of maintaence to it.
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Yeah I love these motors! They're easy to repair. Sounds like you're losing the coolant somewhere. Check your waterpump seals on the front of the engine. Left side facing it look for weep hole under the internal waterpump. Could be leaking inside the heat exchanger or riser. If the oil looks clean shouldn't be a head gasket. Look around the motor and see if you can see any coolant. Theres a few guys that have them, mine is a 170. Some are 470, 170,165 ect. They all have the same block and head. We'll try to help you figure out where its going. Check the dip stick first.
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Hi and welcome to the site. Love the boat porn. Trim tabs are almost a must in my opinion. I know a lot of guys just trim their engines and are happy but when running through chop the ability to force the bow down just a bit to knife through the waves instead of riding up and over them really smooths out the ride. As to brands it's almost evenly divided between Lenkos (electric) and Bennett (hydraulic) brands. There are other brands on the market also but those are the two most popular. Sorry I can't help with the coolant issue since I'm strictly an outboard guy.. But again, welcome to the site. Looking forward to seeing more posts from you in the future.
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Unread 09-26-2018, 01:20 PM
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Thanks for the replies! This seems like a fairly active site. The gauges that I want to replace, because they’re not working, are the tach and the trim. The trim is no big deal but it would be nice to see how many rpm’s I’m cruising at.
As for the coolant leak, thankfully there is no sign of coolant in the oil but there is some black specks and oil residue in the coolant bottle. It has been there since I’ve owned the boat and doesn’t seem to be getting worse. I see no signs of a coolant leak nor is there any smell. I need to spend some time with it hooked to the hose in order to really figure out what’s going on. Cfleton, is there a manual for this motor that you would recommend? It appears this will be a super easy motor to winterize! I hope that is the case as this is my first I/O.
As for the trim tabs, any do’s or don’t are welcome. Also, have any of you guys found a add on electric anchor that works nicely on there very front of this boat? The access in front of the Cuddy seems like a great place to store rope for such an anchor. Thanks again for the replies. I hope to be an active part of this forum.
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Welcome to the site!! You’ll find just about any info you need here with a little searching. As far as trim tabs I think the best bang for the buck are the Lenco Electric tabs. Very easy to install and a simple system. Wish I could help with the coolant issue but I don’t do IB/OB’s but general mechanical knowlegde makes it definitely seem you have a leak. If it’s not in the oil that’s a good sign. Still could be a possibility that the head gasket may be leaking either down the back or side of the motor you can’t see. Maybe very slowly into a cylinder?? Inspect any freeze plugs good. I’m not sure but I imagine there may be a couple inside the bellhousing that would be tricky to inspect. Good luck with her and look forward to future posts and pics.
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By electric anchor you mean an anchor winch? Several good ones on the market. Powerwinch makes several good ones, but they are not cheap. Search eBay for ideas of brands and availability, then search Craigslist. A lot of times you'll find good deals on Craigslist whereas eBay usually costs more. And of course your local marina and Wests can also point you in the right direction for what you'll need.
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I have a 170 and had some experience with fixing the internal water pump. Look for any sign of coolant in the bilge - it’s hard to spot where it leaks out if the seal is bad. As I recall there’s a weep hole around behind the pump near the distributor.

Don’t forget to drain the heat exchanger. One winter where you are will destroy it if you don’t - it’s around $1000 from Mercury and mine was around $500 getting it through an online guy who supplies the OEM part direct from the manufacturer. If you end up needing one, let me know and I’ll hook you up.

Welcome to the site - it saved my sanity when I was fixing my water pump.
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I have a 170 and had some experience with fixing the internal water pump. Look for any sign of coolant in the bilge - it’s hard to spot where it leaks out if the seal is bad. As I recall there’s a weep hole around behind the pump near the distributor.

Don’t forget to drain the heat exchanger. One winter where you are will destroy it if you don’t - it’s around $1000 from Mercury and mine was around $500 getting it through an online guy who supplies the OEM part direct from the manufacturer. If you end up needing one, let me know and I’ll hook you up.

Welcome to the site - it saved my sanity when I was fixing my water pump.
And remember that draining the outdrive does not mean you drained the engine block.
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Thanks again for the replies. I am hoping to get some time this evening to run the motor on the hose. Let's hope it's something simple! The boat runs excellent except for this mysterious coolant leak. I think I'm going to go with the electric trim tabs. My tilt/trim pump oil is mixed with water and has proven difficult to find out where from. I like the idea of fewer hydrolic hoses. I'm hoping to find heated indoor storage for the winter. If that happens, I'll be working on a number of things that I'll be sure to post about on here. Thanks again.
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