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ChryslerJet said:Last Mohican said:In my earlier post that was an either or not an all list. In other words there has been plenty of reliable car motors or high HP car motors or well built car motors that have lived very short lives in a boat. Don't take me wrong there are plenty that have survived as well. There are plenty of well documented engine failures where the guy had come rock solid car motor that lasted a very short time in a boat. The two statements in bold above are exactly how most of those threads start. Most of the issue stem from the open cooling system and extended higher RPM.
I'm not trying to be a dick just trying to possibly help you see something you may not know. There is a lot of knowledge on these board. These guys are here to help. :smiley:
I understand and the reason for discussion is to make sure I don't make those mistakes. Building a motor for the application I guess leaves a lot to the imagination and may not really have said what I was thinking. So mainly I meant if your building a boat motor for a whacker its different than for a Jet and different from a drag car or a street car. You have to select the right parts. I may make some wrong choices and will have to live with them if I don't listen to other peoples advise but then where would we be if Thomas edison had listened to everyone's advise. Sometimes good things come out of expirementation sometimes bad either way we have to live with it.
I am not doing so well at conveying my point here lately. I'll try again. You need to be aware of the clearances and assembly when putting together a boat engine regardless of the hard parts and make of motor. With the open cooling system boat engines are a different animal than an engine with a closed cooling system. Many a great car engine has been grenaded by putting it into a boat with the clearances too tight. I understand the benefit of experimenting. I am also a big supporter of unique power plants. Not sure if you noticed but I have a Pontiac 400 in my boat. I am also a huge fan of GM's LSX platform for a lake boat. With unique power it can cost us more to make mistakes than someone with a BBC or BBF. Jet boats also like no vacuum advance and a lot more carb than a car with the same engine build. All I am trying to say is keep an open mind and be prepared to let go of some of the knowledge you have about cars to transition into boats. With my record the last few days I'm sure that is clear as mud. crazy.gif