rfdfirecaptain
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Aug 17, 2008
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I have a 1993 Crownline with a Volvo Penta 740 Engine. Apparently, I overlooked some water in the engine when winterizing last fall.
There is a 4" horizontal hairline crack on each side of the block just below the cooling manifolds. I screwed up! So, don't beat me up about that. My kids are giving me enough grief as if summer is already over. I have a few options and I want see what this group thinks.
I hooked the water hose up and ran my engine for about 20 minutes. No water appeared on the oil dipstick. Water weeped out of one crack and it spewed out of the other.
My engine is a 7.4 liter (454) rated at 330 Hp. When I look on the Internet I find that same engine for as little as $2400 and as much as $4k. The best price I could find was at USEngine.com. On their site I read their recommendation to switch to a 454 engine that has 400 Hp or a 454 with 425 Hp. That upgrade would raise the cost (from USEngine) up to $2,700. USEngine claims the 330 Hp engine burns more fuel than the 400 Hp or 425 Hp engines, plus the bonus is more Hp. Thus, they recommed the Hp upgrade for reasons of fuel economy and power.
I'm on the East Coast in the Raleigh, NC area. USEngine is located in Washington state.
1. Does anyone know of an engine distributor closer to my location?
2. Can anyone tell me if the USEngine recommendation to upgrade to a greater Hp engine is valid?
3. My neighbor is a machinist. He said if I could get my engine out of my boat there was a chance he could "stop drill" the ends of the cracks and then weld the cracks to back fill them.
4. Would I just be better to grind out the cracks and JB Weld the damn thing and run it until it quits?
5. I've considered selling the boat "as is" and just starting over with something a little newer.
So what do you think? All advice and recommendations are appreciated.
I hooked the water hose up and ran my engine for about 20 minutes. No water appeared on the oil dipstick. Water weeped out of one crack and it spewed out of the other.
My engine is a 7.4 liter (454) rated at 330 Hp. When I look on the Internet I find that same engine for as little as $2400 and as much as $4k. The best price I could find was at USEngine.com. On their site I read their recommendation to switch to a 454 engine that has 400 Hp or a 454 with 425 Hp. That upgrade would raise the cost (from USEngine) up to $2,700. USEngine claims the 330 Hp engine burns more fuel than the 400 Hp or 425 Hp engines, plus the bonus is more Hp. Thus, they recommed the Hp upgrade for reasons of fuel economy and power.
I'm on the East Coast in the Raleigh, NC area. USEngine is located in Washington state.
1. Does anyone know of an engine distributor closer to my location?
2. Can anyone tell me if the USEngine recommendation to upgrade to a greater Hp engine is valid?
3. My neighbor is a machinist. He said if I could get my engine out of my boat there was a chance he could "stop drill" the ends of the cracks and then weld the cracks to back fill them.
4. Would I just be better to grind out the cracks and JB Weld the damn thing and run it until it quits?
5. I've considered selling the boat "as is" and just starting over with something a little newer.
So what do you think? All advice and recommendations are appreciated.