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When I worked boats years ago. We had a brand new boat gettin water in it. Finally found that the bell housing had a porrous casting in it allowing water to seap in from the exhaust port.
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I did not know Byliner made indoor boats. If you are referring to an I/O engine boat, it is usually under the floor, along side the engine, etc. Screws and cutting sealant is usually involved. It can be a real bear. Ask a Pro.
With a boat 44 years old, your boat engines may have been replaced or at minimum, overhauled. You might resubmit your question with some easy information you can add:
Gasoline or diesel engines?
Many were Crusader engines & you can usually see the name like this on the top portion of your engines.
You can see what color the valve covers are (blue, black, etc.).
You can see if they are V-8 engines if they have two long valve covers on top.
Most engines have a name plate on them (yours may be gone if original engines). Any mechanic you run into might find it quickly or recognize the engines.
you could try a lower pitched prop.2" would up the revs by 400 revs.,which would up the revs ,but give you more low down thrust,and/or tucking the motor under more[if you have electric trim/tilt].thats a big boat and fair bit of weight for a 40hp..my 40hp merc is on a 13ft saracen,and with two of us it takes a while to get gooing.so i bought a ProPulse prop,with adjustable pitch.been god to try different pitches
Yes there is. Saw one at a boat show and I believe it was also Swedish. You may want to look for used replacements on the web. I do not know where you live, but there are boats on the Great lakes with low hours because of the short boating season. There are also victims of hurricanes with good engines down South.
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