I haven't even seen the 400hp long block for $3k. You must know some people.
The boat had a fire while on the lift and the fire department filled it with water. The previous owner left the water in the hull for 6 weeks before pulling the plug. I know that the crank turns and I was able to get the water / oil / sludge out but I don't have high hopes that the engine can be saved. After 6 weeks under water and probably 6 months with water in the engine (from the fire until I pumped it all out) I'm guessing the crank is rusty and will eat the bearings as soon as I try to crank it.
So, if you can PM me any details on that 450hp engine for $3k I'd really appreciate it.
i remember the thread
https://forums.iboats.com/forum/eng...tdrives/10544592-water-in-the-engine-question
$3k assumes your core is useable. so $3400 in your case
for $3.4k
- go to car-part.com and get a complete running core 454 / 7.4 liter motor from a 1996-2000 3/4 ton or 1 ton truck. -$400 because yours is most likely junk from sitting
- Pull motor apart yourself to save shop labor
- buy solvent and clean most of the gunk from the parts you pull $20
- Buy set of rol-loc discs for air grinder $20 - polish combustion chambers on heads
- Buy set of tootsie rolls and polish exhaust ports into head up to valve area $20
- drop block and heads off at your local machine shop. $800 (Bake, line-hone, Bore/hone, deck, re-condition heads)
- Buy new damper $50 (Thru machine shop or shop yourself)
- buy new pistons/rings/pins $3-$400 (Thru machine shop or shop yourself)
- Buy new Clevite coated bearings $100 (Thru machine shop or shop yourself)
- Buy new fel-pro gaskets $200 (Thru machine shop or shop yourself)
- Buy new Melling oil pump and pickup $150 (thru machine shop or shop yourself)
- Buy new Comp Cams complete XM284-HR K-Kit K01-451-8 $960 (Thru machine shop or shop yourself)
- buy 2" phenolic spacer for your carb.
- clean up your existing intake manifold
- Buy rebuild kit for your carb $35
should be between 430 and 450 at crank with stock L29 crank, rods, block and heads. if you want more power, you need to invest in better heads, better rods and a better crank
If the machine shop says your crank is toast, then get a whole rotating assembly (pistons, crank and rods) at that point you can go with a 489 or 496 stroker. SCAT stroker kits for cast crank are about $1300 for complete kits. do not buy Eagle. forged kits are $2200
I spent much less on my long-block and have a bit more power, however I found some really good deals on parts like a set of merlin heads, complete new cam assembly, forged crank, etc. it also took me 2 years so far
your exhaust, etc should be useable as that doesnt care it was under water.. all your pulleys and accessory brackets should be usable.
if you need a new starter and alternator, ~ 140 thru DB Electric