Old boat with a 318

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Was looking at an old '73 cruiser boat on craigslist. Guy is only asking a grand for it, and it comes with a storage trailer. He said the previous owner left it out uncovered for a couple years, and the top wood has some dry rot, but the fiberglass hull is solid. He said the head(bathroom) has a mold problem, and has never gone in there. But otherwise it floats and runs good. I might go take a look at it this weekend. I figure for a grand, worst case I have a big storage trailer and can pull the carb and ignition off the boat for the fifth, and have a spare motor to rebuild/build up..:dontknow:
 

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Marine engines typically have different carbs and ignition as they run reverse rotation so the dizzy and cams are different along with some other parts (like starter). I say TYPICALLY, because I've seen some that run "the right" direction, usually if it's one of a twin engine boat.
 

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Marine engines typically have different carbs and ignition as they run reverse rotation so the dizzy and cams are different along with some other parts (like starter). I say TYPICALLY, because I've seen some that run "the right" direction, usually if it's one of a twin engine boat.
I'll have to look into that, I thought that was only on a twin engined boat that one of them did.
 

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Never seen a 318 in a boat. I have only seen the 440's in boats, and those were twins.
 

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Marine engines typically have different carbs and ignition as they run reverse rotation so the dizzy and cams are different along with some other parts (like starter). I say TYPICALLY, because I've seen some that run "the right" direction, usually if it's one of a twin engine boat.

The 318 in the old man's '70 Penn Yan is "correct" rotation. Usually, one runs reversed in twin engine boats.

You're right about the electronics. Starter has a spark arrestor and carbs are "multi-plane" (being able to work at different angles so when the nose comes up the floats still float level), as well as taking different caps, buttons, etc.
 
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