I am in the process of stripping down and refitting a 1988 Marlin Ski Magnum. The Engine is a 350 Ski Competition. When I bought the boat I knew everything needed to be rebuilt, but I have run into some issues that are new to me as my previous engine work has been on Fords and automobiles.
The Velvet Drive transmission has fluid that looks milky-the hose to the cooler are cracked and I will replace them. Do coolers often fail and is there a procedure to test them before reinstallation?
The carb on the boat was an automotive Rochester Quadrajet. I would like to run the Edelbrock 1409 Square bore Carter/Weber style Carb, but know I need an adapter plate to make sure things seal properly. (Now you know I am an old ford guy) The boat did not have a wedge shaped spacer to keep the carb level. Is this something that is typically on these engines or is it an aftermarket add on. If so is it worth using?
I am also considering changing the manifold to a Edelbrock Performer 2104 (I think that is it) Will aluminum in a boat suffer from galvanic action if only used in fresh water? If so is an anode attached to the manifold sufficient or should I just make do with my cast iron manifold?
Currently the engine if a hydraulic flat tappet cam engine. Can a roller cam and lifters be used in a 1987-1995 Chevy 350 block without modification? I know on the Fold engines the blocks were different-what about these Chevys-someone educate me please.
Finally, the boat uses a hose off the standard water pump (where a heater hose would go on a car, runs to a box in the front of the boat and then a hose returns to the top of the thermostat housing. Looks much like a heater core set up, but I am assuming it is for some other purpose such as engine cooling. It has ducts up though the top of the bow. Is this what i believe it to be? Is it something that is beneficial, or is it just one more thing to leak?
Sorry to be so long winded and asking so many questions, but I have read and searched the forum and am still unable to find these answers.
Thanks in advance
The Velvet Drive transmission has fluid that looks milky-the hose to the cooler are cracked and I will replace them. Do coolers often fail and is there a procedure to test them before reinstallation?
The carb on the boat was an automotive Rochester Quadrajet. I would like to run the Edelbrock 1409 Square bore Carter/Weber style Carb, but know I need an adapter plate to make sure things seal properly. (Now you know I am an old ford guy) The boat did not have a wedge shaped spacer to keep the carb level. Is this something that is typically on these engines or is it an aftermarket add on. If so is it worth using?
I am also considering changing the manifold to a Edelbrock Performer 2104 (I think that is it) Will aluminum in a boat suffer from galvanic action if only used in fresh water? If so is an anode attached to the manifold sufficient or should I just make do with my cast iron manifold?
Currently the engine if a hydraulic flat tappet cam engine. Can a roller cam and lifters be used in a 1987-1995 Chevy 350 block without modification? I know on the Fold engines the blocks were different-what about these Chevys-someone educate me please.
Finally, the boat uses a hose off the standard water pump (where a heater hose would go on a car, runs to a box in the front of the boat and then a hose returns to the top of the thermostat housing. Looks much like a heater core set up, but I am assuming it is for some other purpose such as engine cooling. It has ducts up though the top of the bow. Is this what i believe it to be? Is it something that is beneficial, or is it just one more thing to leak?
Sorry to be so long winded and asking so many questions, but I have read and searched the forum and am still unable to find these answers.
Thanks in advance