mike.devincentis
Cadet
- Joined
- Jul 24, 2005
- Messages
- 11
I was told to contact you with my problem as you might be able to shed some light on the subject.<br /><br />I have a 90 Chris Craft with an OMC 5.8, which is the 351 windsor. It is latched to an OMC rear end. I bought this boat about 4 years ago and after running it one summer, started to notice water mixing with the oil. Long story short, after many months of diagnosing, I pulled the engine to find that there was a 16 inch crack on the underside where the crank is, next to the cylinder walls. It must have froze before I bought it.<br /><br />Anyway, I am looking for a new, inexpensive engine to replace this one. I have seen the remans at Rapido Marine, but that is kinda pricey for me now at $1,400.00.<br /><br />My question for you is this. Can I use a block from a truck, rebuild it myself and put the same cam, crank, and whatever else right onto it or do I HAVE to find a 'marine' grade engine block to replace it. What parts would I 'NEED' to reuse from the original like the cam?<br /><br />Also, will a 302 work in my boat? I know I can use the same heads, but I would have to get another intake, and probably different exhaust manifolds. Also, would it fit in the same engine mounts on the boat and would it fit up to the rear end? Has anyone ever swapped out a 302 for a 351? What would that do with my power if I put the 351 heads on a 302? <br /><br />I know a guy that has an 88 Ford Van, Econoline that has a 302 in it. He wants $400.00 for the whole thing. If I could use the 302, this would be more like my price range because I could do most of the work myself and save money.<br /><br />I am looking to get back on the water with as little out of pocket as possible. I plan on keeping the boat for as long as possible, as there is nothing wrong with the shell.<br /><br />Any info would be great.<br /><br />Mike