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Old 03-09-2007, 06:33 AM
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I've just completed the re-power on my 1970 Pachanga. Now all I need is a set of ear plugs!


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Wow! That was my first boat! Came with a 225hp 327 SBC. It was avocado and on a Little Dude single-axle trailer.

It was stolen from a South Florida storage yard many years ago.
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Nicce to hear about your Pachanga. If you look closely you can see "225HP" on my valve covers. They came from a 327 donor engine from that period. Did you have the Mercruiser #1drive as well? Single or dual engine hatches?

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Nicce to hear about your Pachanga. If you look closely you can see "225HP" on my valve covers. They came from a 327 donor engine from that period. Did you have the Mercruiser #1drive as well? Single or dual engine hatches?

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I had the #1 drive and a single hatch. Spent many hours on Lake Michigan with that boat. Was my first foray into high performance boating. One year I winterized too late in the season and ruined my 327. Built a 350, 4 bolt with angled plug 2.02 heads. Those were the good ol' days!
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Looks good. I had an '87 Pachanga. Much different than yours though. Great boats!

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