You will probably experience a slight pull and/or tilt to one side.
plug wire ... there's one that gets too hot and deteriorates
Typically from the boat manufacturer if they had one made. Most cruising class boats especially those built by small manufacturers will likely not exist.
When, in the case of an outboard engine for instance, it was mounted on the transom and actually attached to the boat in a manner in which to propel the boat. If the engine was still on the dock and not mounted on the boat they would be two separate and distinct items.
In general no but here has been engines designed to shut cylinders down when not needed. Cadillac had one they called the 4-6-8 engine.
Noise pollution would be one.
Cruisin' is slang for cruisingThere is only one way to spell cruising. Cruisin' is slang for cruising cruizin'
round 1878 This is not correct. Robert Fulton invented the Steam Engine in 1803. look up "Fulton's Folly". His first boat sank. The engine was to heavy. The second one was successful. It was called the Clermont
One itself
70000 feet
No
Marine, although I don't know if it is Marine exclusively. I only know because it's the one in my boat. :)
I say "Yes u can". Becos a friend swapped a Mercedes M103 engine with a Toyota Chaser 1G engine. The German star is cruising cool n sweet...save for the lying speedometer. (gearbox swapped for a Toyota one) . It all depends on the capabilities of ur mechanic.