Maddoxsdaddy
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Sep 22, 2008
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Little bit of a long story.
I'll start this thread by first saying i'm on a fairly tight $2000 budget and need to rebuild or replace my motor. It's a 1995 5.7 V-8... non-vortec. It was a rebuilt motor when i bought the boat. Either it bent a wrist pin or spun a rod bearing.
With my budget, i still need to replace my trim cylinders and repair serious slop in my gimbal ring.
After doing some pricing, rebuilding will cost be around 2 grand and so will a cheap marine long block. I don't like the idea of getting an engine from a "big box engine builder"... just my .02 cents.
I have come across a 1996 complete (minus intake) vortec motor from a police interceptor with only 3500 miles from a reputable motor builder who had this motor sitting in his garage lookiing for a new home. The motor was pulled at a local dealer for a warranty issue (bad lifter) and replaced with a new motor because the police dept didnt want to deal with tearing the engine apart... yadda yadda yadda. I already have new roller lifters for the motor.
Here are my questions...
1) i've heard... don't put a car motor in a boat. Can i change the head gaskets, valves and springs in the heads, put in a marine cam and be ok? I will still use all my other marine components (carb, distributor, all other accessories)
2) It there a difference in the actual block, pistons, rods, crank, etc between marine motors and automotive motors?
Thanks,
TB
I'll start this thread by first saying i'm on a fairly tight $2000 budget and need to rebuild or replace my motor. It's a 1995 5.7 V-8... non-vortec. It was a rebuilt motor when i bought the boat. Either it bent a wrist pin or spun a rod bearing.
With my budget, i still need to replace my trim cylinders and repair serious slop in my gimbal ring.
After doing some pricing, rebuilding will cost be around 2 grand and so will a cheap marine long block. I don't like the idea of getting an engine from a "big box engine builder"... just my .02 cents.
I have come across a 1996 complete (minus intake) vortec motor from a police interceptor with only 3500 miles from a reputable motor builder who had this motor sitting in his garage lookiing for a new home. The motor was pulled at a local dealer for a warranty issue (bad lifter) and replaced with a new motor because the police dept didnt want to deal with tearing the engine apart... yadda yadda yadda. I already have new roller lifters for the motor.
Here are my questions...
1) i've heard... don't put a car motor in a boat. Can i change the head gaskets, valves and springs in the heads, put in a marine cam and be ok? I will still use all my other marine components (carb, distributor, all other accessories)
2) It there a difference in the actual block, pistons, rods, crank, etc between marine motors and automotive motors?
Thanks,
TB