Crusader Engines
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Crusader Engines
I have noticed that many of the 80's Trojan posted have Crusader engines. Not knowing too much about them, have they been around long and do they use a Ford of GM block? Are they as reliable/durable as the others?
What are some of the things to look for with these engines if you were buying a 80's era Trojan?
thanks.
What are some of the things to look for with these engines if you were buying a 80's era Trojan?
thanks.
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Crusaders are usually considered the best gas marine engines. They use GM blocks but, I think, they may have used others years ago. Here's a good general article about them:
http://www.yachtsurvey.com/GasEngines.htm
http://www.yachtsurvey.com/GasEngines.htm
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Yep, as Juice says...
True Blue, is probably the best, especially their cooling systems.
True Blue, is probably the best, especially their cooling systems.
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1985 F-32 270 Crusaders
1988 Sea Ray 23 350 Merc.
Trojan. Enjoy the ride...
-I don't wanna hear anyone whine...Anymore!
-You might get there before me, but you still have to wait for me, for the fun to start!
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Will,
They were 350 GM's but I am not sure what brand??? Old guadrajet carbs may have been half the problem. The bowl plugs always leaked on the damn things. I know his did for a fact.
The Crusaders were complete engines, carbs, starters, alternators, etc. Eight grand a pop, drop in, hook up the wires, oil gas and go. He did the work himself though. Filled up at Baltimore Yacht Club, went out and ran an hour and then filled again. This was a thirty one Concord. Keith has put a whole lot of work into that boat. He knows he will never get his money out, if he sells it, but he is happy with what he has. He is not getting the rpm's from the engines that he should, so he is going to pull the boat next weekend and either change props or have his props reworked.
John
They were 350 GM's but I am not sure what brand??? Old guadrajet carbs may have been half the problem. The bowl plugs always leaked on the damn things. I know his did for a fact.
The Crusaders were complete engines, carbs, starters, alternators, etc. Eight grand a pop, drop in, hook up the wires, oil gas and go. He did the work himself though. Filled up at Baltimore Yacht Club, went out and ran an hour and then filled again. This was a thirty one Concord. Keith has put a whole lot of work into that boat. He knows he will never get his money out, if he sells it, but he is happy with what he has. He is not getting the rpm's from the engines that he should, so he is going to pull the boat next weekend and either change props or have his props reworked.
John
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hi john, i sent you an email at your regular email addy..... anyway, i'd love to see that guys concorde..... they were built like tanks from what i remember.
hope you and i can meetup soon. it's all in the email.
take care.
aaron
oh, will, have you launched yet? can't wait to tell you about how great the folks were at edwards boat yard. the new ball valves allow so much more water flow into the engines i think.
aaron
hope you and i can meetup soon. it's all in the email.
take care.
aaron
oh, will, have you launched yet? can't wait to tell you about how great the folks were at edwards boat yard. the new ball valves allow so much more water flow into the engines i think.
aaron