hey does the oil pan in my boat supposed to have a baffle or screen?
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skidim book doesnt show one.my guess would be 30 hrs. two would have to be sleeved. if i wanna use that block. the motor is super clean just put together poorly i guess. i was amazed ay how clean it was1988 Ski Nautique \"2001\"
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tryan, yeah my plan now is to keep my boat forever{but you dont know what "deal" around the corner}. so i dont want to do this again in a couple of years, and knowing this could be the day. it already has 1 cylinder sleeved and needs 2 more. i think its the wrong crank anyway. im so confused.
yeah thanks for the help and the links i really liked the one @ http://www.ford-motors-engines.com/f...=FORD%20Marine
looked like something right up my alley.1988 Ski Nautique \"2001\"
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i didn't think the price was to bad, but i would keep on looking. availability was an issue for me.
the best 351 blocks are 69-70. the webs on the block are thicker and machined. the heads from that same era also have compatible flow rates to the gt-40's without the expense of swapping out the vavle train. stay away from high volume oil pumps and windage trays are ebay all the time.
check this little head comparison program. it's cool.http://www.allfordmustangs.com/Detailed/630.shtml
use the drop downs to compare two heads. the 69 heads rank right up there with the gt-40p's.
if they have to build your motor, ask if you can get a c9 or a d0 casting.red right return
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in general. running at high rpm will suck the pan dry with a high volume pump.
you need to figure in the core when you compare price. (it's gonna cost you more to ship it than the core charge.) a core was not required when i bought mine and it was the ONLY reverse 351 i could find. they only one !
i found a rebuilder in canada that might have a deep sump. i have my fingers crossed. the one in the 72 is close to the hull. ie a dime will slide underneath, but a nickel won't. it's tight.red right return
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