Hey everyone, I'm new here! Just picked up a used and abused 2100v for a price that let's me get on the water without going into debt. The catch is, it needs a new engine, interior, stereo, and im sure everything else imaginable. Just wanted to say hello, as I'm sure I'll have a million questions along the way! Hopefully I can get it updated, and surfable by June.
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2001 2100v Limited Rebuild.
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Originally posted by gumbyYou got your work cut out for you for sure. Limited interiors are a little tougher than the riders. there are quite a few pics of my 2000 21v in my profile page.(my boat) mine wasn't as bad to do but I didn't have the motor work to do either. good luck. if you have any questions just holler.
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Originally posted by gumbyLOL. That is awesome to get help with the sewing part. flowers or not lol a good thin wire stapler and some stainless steel staples the skinning is easy The motor might be the tough part. why was the head pulled?
Thankfully I know my way around a small block chevy. I pulled a 5.7 vortec out of an 97 suburban, and im having the block honed and cleaned right now. Im going to put the marine cam, new bearings, new Piston rings, heads off the marine engine, mpi manifold, and marine accessories onto the new block. I know this isn't ideal, but I don't have 10k to drop on a new engine.
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Originally posted by gumbyShould work I would think as long as it is a roller block. I would use marine head gaskets for sure. Also watch the injectors they get brittle at the plug in.
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So I have pulled the interior, and the original engine. I have my grandmas quilting club redoing the interior, very fortunate that they offered, and excited to see how it turns out. When I tore the engine down, the block wasn’t cracked at all. That means the poor original owner was lied to by his shop, and a perfectly good motor was wasted. I have GatorStep ordered, ballast bags and pumps purchased, kicker speakers and a fusion ms-ra70 ready to install.
next steps are to gel coat the floor, and drop the original engine and donor motor off at the machine shop. I hope to be able to bore out the original block to save it as it is a 4 bolt main.
I was thinking about putting fiberglass resin over the floor and then covering with gel coat. Is there a better way to do it?
What should I service on the vdrive and transmission while I have it out? I’m a first time vdrive owner, so I am clueless.
Thanks for all of the feedback!
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Wasn't the block cracked? You don't need a four bolt for this application so a donor engine of 87 and newer vintage will be just fine (roller blocks) and the 97 block you mentioned earlier are perfect because its a vortec. V-drive and transmission, get a new trans cooler and pressure test the raw water side of the v-drive. If the engine block cracked the v-drive could have too because the fluid cooler runs through it.Fixing everyone elses boat just so I can use mine...
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