Jim Marshall
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Oct 14, 2007
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I wrote in to find out some steps in getting my 1974 302 Volvo/Glastron boat going again. It had been in storage for 9 years. I found some good suggestions from the participants and launched myself into the project.
After draining the gas out I put some Kreen rust inhibitor in each cylinder and thought I would turn it over slowly with spark plugs removed. To my surprise I found that it was totally seized.
In looking closer I found that two of the freeze plugs were laying in the bilge. I always drained the block but it looking back I remembered a death in the family had messed up all of the things I usually did.
Now I am wondering which way to turn. I talked to a local engine rebuilder and he told me that the 302 Ford blocks are pretty thin and can collapse on the pistons or leak into the cylinder and may cause the lock up. He told me that I was probably looking at a new block and complete rebuild to the tune of up to $2000. They don't remove or replace engines and so I would be on my own.
I asked him if it would be better to replace it with a 351 and he advised me that it would add additional weight and change the boat characterstics.
I need some help on this one. Is the engine very tough to get out? If I take it out should I remove the stern drive first? Or is it even worth it on a boat of this age?
I need some help on this one.
Thanks,
Jim

After draining the gas out I put some Kreen rust inhibitor in each cylinder and thought I would turn it over slowly with spark plugs removed. To my surprise I found that it was totally seized.
In looking closer I found that two of the freeze plugs were laying in the bilge. I always drained the block but it looking back I remembered a death in the family had messed up all of the things I usually did.
Now I am wondering which way to turn. I talked to a local engine rebuilder and he told me that the 302 Ford blocks are pretty thin and can collapse on the pistons or leak into the cylinder and may cause the lock up. He told me that I was probably looking at a new block and complete rebuild to the tune of up to $2000. They don't remove or replace engines and so I would be on my own.
I asked him if it would be better to replace it with a 351 and he advised me that it would add additional weight and change the boat characterstics.
I need some help on this one. Is the engine very tough to get out? If I take it out should I remove the stern drive first? Or is it even worth it on a boat of this age?
I need some help on this one.
Thanks,
Jim