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 Post subject: Engine Life
PostPosted: Tue May 22, 2012 4:03 pm 
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What's the engine life on the 302 ford volvo penta? I understand treatment and so on.....well maintained how long are these lasting?


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 Post subject: Re: Engine Life
PostPosted: Tue May 22, 2012 4:20 pm 
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jdclay wrote:
What's the engine life on the 302 ford volvo penta? I understand treatment and so on.....well maintained how long are these lasting?


An engine only lasts as long as you take care of it. Drive around at 4500rpms all day and it won't last 5 years. Baby it and keep the revs under 3500 and it will last a lifetime.

It's the 302 ford engine that was used in the mustang, f150, etc from the 80's. There's still a bunch of them on the road so there's your answer.

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 Post subject: Re: Engine Life
PostPosted: Tue May 22, 2012 4:25 pm 
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At 3500 rpm what should I be running (mph wise)?


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 Post subject: Re: Engine Life
PostPosted: Tue May 22, 2012 4:40 pm 
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generally around 30-35mph unless you're loaded down with a v8 powered boat under 25ft.

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 Post subject: Re: Engine Life
PostPosted: Tue May 22, 2012 11:30 pm 
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I am no mechanic by a long shot, but think of it this way.How Long Would Any Car You Drive Last If You Drove Round In 1st Gear For Ever. Not long at all. No matter what the engine size is.

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 Post subject: Re: Engine Life
PostPosted: Wed May 23, 2012 5:52 am 
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I sold this 1975 Delta 2 years ago. My parents bought it new, and I then bought it from them several years ago. The motor pictured above is a 302 Ford. That thing ran extremely well and never had any internal maintenance done. It was extremely well kept, but I wouldn't use the term "babied". The boat was constantly garaged except for trips where it was in use daily. The boat was always professionally winterized/inspected every year. So it was well kept. Our normal cruising speed was ~2800 rpms, which was ~25 mph in that boat. Occassionally we would cruise at higher rpms such as during trips with other boats that were generally bigger and had faster cruising speeds. A few times a year we would run her wide open for a minute or two to "blow the cobwebs out". But that boat was a great skiing boat. It taught several people in this area how to water ski, which isn't the best thing for an engine given the constant throttle up / throttle down in those situations. Plus, for the more advanced skier, we would pull along at ~3300 rpms (~35 mph) for extended periods. So once again, extremely well kept but not babied.

I saw my old boat in a gas station a few weeks ago and pulled in to say "hi". The current owner said she's still running like a top. That was a happy day, and I hope to run into that boat for many more years to come.

So to answer your question, that engine (as well as any other engine) will last as long as you want it to assuming you're willing to put the time and/or dollars into to properly maintaining it and don't run it into the ground. I would recommend asking questions about getting maintenance documentation, how the boat has been stored, how the boat was used, etc. to get a general idea of the condition of the engine.

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 Post subject: Re: Engine Life
PostPosted: Wed May 23, 2012 10:28 am 
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Thanks for that! I have all reciepts and notes from previous owner. It was checked last year top to bottom and total price was 1200. The motor is super clean and drives great. I just want to make sure I'm doing everything possible to keep her in tip top shape. This is my first boat to own so I'm being extra careful. The Gimbal was replaced, I think that was the most of the cost......


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