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  • Chip Hindes
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2007
    • 59

    Chip Hindes, new Member

    I'm currently considering the purchase of a Newport 30 with Atomic 4 with two known "bad" cylinders. My current boat is a Macgregor 26X motorsailor with 50HP outboard, and I am totally new to inboard engines of any type.

    Of course I had heard of the legendary A4 and all of the legend is not good. I priced out a diesel retrofit but based on my current financial situation it's literally a non-starter. Though the price of the boat is quite low, reflecting the condition of the motor among other things, I was thinking I probably ought to pass on the purchase when I stumbled onto this website.

    Of course I realize everybody here is a fan, but still, I'm impressed by the overall tenor of the site and the great assistance given by Don and the rest of the forum members.

    I'm a mechanical engineer by trade and have rebuilt a number of auto engines from a couple of Brit sportscars to Ford and Chevy V8s, so now I'm thinking the A4 should be a relative snap; a good winter garage project here in the frozen Nawth.

    Thanks in advance for giving me the confidence to tackle this project. Assuming the survey of the boat otherwise goes well, I will be the proud owner of a Newport 30 and an A4 project before the end of the week.

    Survey is tomorrow; wish me luck.
    Chip Hindes
    '74 Newport 30' S/V "Scarlett"
  • New27
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2007
    • 15

    #2
    Chip,
    In my opinion and experience if you can overhaul a small block Chevy then the A4 should be a walk in the park for you. Do keep us updated and good luck!

    New27

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