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1972 Sea Raider Express
Posted: Mon May 11, 2009 9:25 pm
by kidavists
I am a fairly new boat owner having purchased my Trojan last December. I am working on restoring my poorly neglected Trojan but am unsure of the engine. I was told it had a 351 Mercruiser rated at 215 hp. In trying to look up the engine to upgrade to an electronic ignition I cannot find this engine listed anywhere. The engine plate has the following information on it: 351 HO then the engine #: 3111194-1 and under that the letters SH. The hull # of my boat is: 210-2026 and under that it has an RH and the numbers 32152-3258185.
Any help would be appreciated. I am brand new to power boating so I am learning as I go. Thanks, Karen Davis
Posted: Mon May 11, 2009 9:52 pm
by kevin babineau
215hp sound low i think 233hp was the standard but u probably have the cleveland motor which could be 250hp? for a 351 im more of a chevy mercruiser guy not ford...im sure someone here knows and can help...if not i can look in a shop manual in my shop tomorrow
Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 10:38 pm
by rossjo
351 HO is (as noted earlier) a Ford 351 Cleveland - and should be at least 235HP ...
There should be a number somewhere on the engine, but I too am not relay a Ford guy (although I have a 260 in my Sunbeam Tiger).
Make sure the electronic ignition is marine rated ... don't want any fires.
Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 10:44 pm
by wet wonder
Right above the flywheel, there should be a plate that says Mercruiser on the top, then a line for model, and then a line for serial number. The line for model should indicate the hp and direction, eg. 233 R, meaning 233hp and right. The serial number line will have a string of numbers that are a code for the model and year, etc.
Posted: Wed May 13, 2009 6:50 am
by prowlersfish
It will not be a Cleveland very few clevelands were use in marine use as the parts are alot diffrent .None of your major marine engine companys like merc. used them . The winsor was the norm for most companys