Re: converting an automobile engine to marine
Hello Tateant,<br />I whole heartedly agree with G Dane, Schematic and fone-man. If you were just exchanging one motor for another it would be one thing but starting from scratch... You should find a used marine engine and rebuild or buy a remanufactured marine motor.<br />I am doing an engine swap (marine 350 for auto 350) I can do it easily because I will be converting the auto motor to marine using parts from the old motor and some new parts. <br />Here is a sample list of parts to be changed:<br />Altenator, Distributor, Starter, Carb/Manifold, oil pan/pickup, camshaft, head gaskets, water pump, coils, selenoids, motor mounts, manifolds etc...<br />Not to mention the mounting brackets for all of the selenoids and the like. The list goes on for days. <br />Just price out some of the marine grade parts I mentioned and I think you will be in awe over the cost. <br />My boat will be 100% legal when I finish. The fines from the Coast Guard and Marine Patrol can be staggering. Not using Marine grade parts can cause serious damage to your boat and to your person.<br />Hope this 2 bits helped out your decision making.