Howdy everyone! I hope the summer is treating you all well so far.
After finding water in the cylinders and pulling heads to find quite a bit of corrosion in a motor with close to 1,000 hours we have decided to go ahead and replace the motor with a rebuilt stroker and new heads while i've got her taken apart.
Boo!
Does anyone know of any resources to look at or opinions to share to help decide if adding a closed cooling system would be worth the effort and cost when the new motor goes in? While this is primarily a fresh-water boat it would be nice to have the option to run in saltwater with a little less worry about corrosion.
My thought process is that a closed system gets me a few benefits:
Are there any other pitfalls the more experienced members out there could bring to my attention before i get started down this rabbit hole?
As always, i greatly appreciate everyone who is willing to share their knowledge here.
Cheers!
After finding water in the cylinders and pulling heads to find quite a bit of corrosion in a motor with close to 1,000 hours we have decided to go ahead and replace the motor with a rebuilt stroker and new heads while i've got her taken apart.

Boo!
Does anyone know of any resources to look at or opinions to share to help decide if adding a closed cooling system would be worth the effort and cost when the new motor goes in? While this is primarily a fresh-water boat it would be nice to have the option to run in saltwater with a little less worry about corrosion.
My thought process is that a closed system gets me a few benefits:
- Less corrosion in the block and heads even running in fresh-water.
- Easier winterizing.
- Ability to use in saltwater with less detrimental effects.
- Ability to run at operating temps closer to what the 350 was designed for.
Are there any other pitfalls the more experienced members out there could bring to my attention before i get started down this rabbit hole?
As always, i greatly appreciate everyone who is willing to share their knowledge here.
Cheers!