GaryMB
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Are the day he buys his boat and the day he sells it. Well I bought my jet boat as a project last year around this time hoping to have it running for memorial day...yeah, right. Well i said it would be ready for memorial day, I just never said which memorial day :shock: . A year later (now), with a rebuilt and/or new everything (jet drive, interior, chevy 350, all linkages, cooling system, etc), I thought I would have the boat ready for memorial day. I took it out for a test run on the weekend with some friends, and it was kocking pretty bad. I retarded the timing some and it helped. Just after leaving the no-wake zone, I gunned it and the engine died. It would not turn over. So after getting a tow back and tinkering around in my driveway, I noticed that the CAM SPLIT IN HALF. It is (or was) a high performance crane cam. Now this really sucks. It is a completely rebuilt small block chevy that had not even been broken in. Does anyone have any idea as to what would cause this to happen? It had about an hour combined running time on it from various excursions where something always went wrong. Every day I work on this boat i learn more and more how true the saying is, "the happiest two days of a boat owner's life are the day he buys his boat and the day he sells it."