Well that is good to know, will save me money. With a truck engine, what will happen with the cooling system. Do I need to convert the engine cooling to water? Is that something that can be done? Also for the engine mount, are they the same?
If my understanding is good, I will need to check if the engine has one piece rear seal & flywheel. I'm not sure what do you mean by that, what is the rear seal?
When I found one, I remove the coupler from the omc and put it on the truck engine, put the exhaust, with alternator, fuel pump, etc and that should be it.
One other option, is it faisable and a good idea to solder the cracked block of the omc?
sort of
you will need to get a
1988 to 1995 running low mileage truck engine. this will get you a compatible motor. do not go older than 1988, do not go newer than 1995 unless you want to convert to electric fuel pump and get a new intake manifold to support the vortec heads.
you only need the long block, you do not need anything else from the truck engine. you do not need any accessory, starter, ignition, intake, carburetor, etc. This is between $125 and $350 depending on the yard you pull it from
you will take the heads off the motor and switch to marine head gaskets. this is about $80
you will remove the core plugs from the motor and replace with brass core plugs. This is about $15
you will use the marine fuel pump from your motor and transfer it over to the new motor. This is a $3 gasket
you will buy a new marine circulating water pump and use that. This is $50
you will buy new marine exhaust manifolds because the same lack of winterization that broke your block, has also broke your OMC exhaust manifolds. This is $550
you will need to inspect the intake manifold you have for cracks. if there are no cracks, you will swap over the intake manifold and carburetor
you will swap over the starter, flywheel, distributor, wiring, accessories, coupler, etc.
you will then test run the motor before putting it back in the boat
you will then install the motor, then align the motor, then install the outdrive
while you can not solder the block crack, some people have attempted to use epoxy. I wouldnt do it personally as its a fools errand.