Re: 4.3l Block Crack - repair options, or replace?
Re: 4.3l Block Crack - repair options, or replace?
Thanks for the advice! That's the info I was looking for.
However, I've got a lead on a complete motor with accessories, oil pan to flame arrestor, alt, starter, flywheel cover, etc for $800. Given that I was going to have to spend $500 on a full exhaust manifold & riser set, and this engine comes with them (and they are newer replacements), I'm not sure I can pass it up, provided it runs good and has a good compression test. It's about an hour away, so not too bad.
I'll let everyone know what happens. Even if I get this motor, I'll probably strip it down and replace all the gaskets while I have it out of the boat. Seems like cheap insurance.
Re: 4.3l Block Crack - repair options, or replace?
being an '88 you have many options. find a 87-95 4.3 block, or my recommendation would be to find a low mileage 4.3 from a truck after 96 (vortec heads). then get a vortec specific intake, change the head gaskets to marine versions, change the core plugs (sometimes called freeze plugs) from steel to brass, and put in a marine cam. all your other "stuff" will change over to a vortec headed motor except your intake manifold.
Thanks for the advice! That's the info I was looking for.
However, I've got a lead on a complete motor with accessories, oil pan to flame arrestor, alt, starter, flywheel cover, etc for $800. Given that I was going to have to spend $500 on a full exhaust manifold & riser set, and this engine comes with them (and they are newer replacements), I'm not sure I can pass it up, provided it runs good and has a good compression test. It's about an hour away, so not too bad.
I'll let everyone know what happens. Even if I get this motor, I'll probably strip it down and replace all the gaskets while I have it out of the boat. Seems like cheap insurance.