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1993 Proline V Drive Small V8 Inboard Marine Engine Repower Project

Robert, Thanks for your inquiry and the opportunity at earning your business. Things have changed significantly regarding repowers due to the most recent EPA rulings. There are several very good remanufactured versus new power options for you to consider. I’m going to give you a link to our REPOWER GUIDEĀ  and then I will follow […]

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Ford 460 Big Block V8 Exhaust

Richard, Thanks for your inquiry and the opportunity at earning your business. This is a common issue trying to find a manifold for the Ford 460 engine. The best way to address the situation is to use the manifold adpater along with the standard center rise GM big V8 exhaust that flows very well and […]

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1991 SeaRay 260 with Mercruiser 4.3L Repower Project

Stuart, Did you open the links I emailed below. It has the engine details and $5595 pricing listed out there for you. 4.3L 225 Hp Product (3 year warranty at no additional charge for a limited time) http://tinyurl.com/36xj4lm (open this link) Regards Performance Product Technologies/IShopBoating 8002 West 6th Street Stillwater, OK 74074 (405) 533-3812 Fax […]

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Marine Engine Product Pricing

Bianca, Open the links below to see the detailed information: Try using our REPOWER GUIDE as well http://tinyurl.com/6b8y75a 3.0L Pricing http://tinyurl.com/yfk3vng 4.3L Vortec http://tinyurl.com/335hgau 4.3L Before Vortec http://tinyurl.com/y6ldmxg 5.7L http://tinyurl.com/ydmu8yx 7.4L – New http://tinyurl.com/24cp7qa 7.4L Remanufactured http://tinyurl.com/ykxnsba Regards Performance Product Technologies/IShopBoating 8002 West 6th Street Stillwater, OK 74074 (405) 533-3812 Fax (775) 257-1769 [email protected] www.perfprotech.com […]

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Mercruiser 1991 5.0LX Repower

Zoran, Actually you have the flat tappet 5.0LX motors Not the 5.7LX. Therefore the correct engines for you would be the GM305LC Open the link below for more engine related details. Remanufactured 5.0L longblocks (open link to view product details) http://tinyurl.com/33w89m8 Let me know if you need help getting your order processed. Regards Performance Product […]

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Mercury Commodore Series Temperature Guage

Gary, Thanks for your inquiry and the opportunity at earning your business. It looks like p/n 895287A41 is the white face/Chrome bezel gauge. Check out the link below to p/n You can add your selected product(s) to your shopping cart and the shipping estimator located at the bottom of the shopping cart page will give […]

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1982 Mercruiser Small V8 Repower Project

Ramon, Thanks for your inquiry and the opportunity at earning your business. Things have changed significantly regarding repowers due to the most recent EPA rulings. There are several very good remanufactured versus new power options for you to consider. The only way to get a new ā€œcomplete drop-inā€ engine today is to go with a […]

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Mercruiser 3.7L 470 Carburetor Replacement and New Transom Assembly

Isaac, See the attached file 0b25708.jpg, this is the Mercruiser serial number registration file which shows this was built in 1987. Also, open the file mc1-transom.jpg as this shows that #601000CP is the correct MC1/Alpha Generation sterndrive and transom. Regards Performance Product Technologies/IShopBoating 8002 West 6th Street Stillwater, OK 74074 (405) 533-3812 Fax (775) 257-1769 […]

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Mercruiser Big V8 Inboard Repower Project – Bruce

Bruce, Thanks for your inquiry and the opportunity at earning your business. I’ve attached a few links below to should help to provide you with some direction. There are many difficulties involved with Big Block V8 repowers today since everyone quit offering complete 454’s, and the 496 motor that began replacing the 454’s in 2001 […]

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House Boat Repower with Mercruiser Small V8 Engines

Rich, That makes a little more sense now. We were all just floored here that you had that many hours on the engines. As I mentioned previously the typical life expectancy varies with the duty cycle and location of operation; for example light usage versus commercial and salt water versus fresh water. Also another thing […]

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