john hennessy
Cadet
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- Oct 23, 2013
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i have a mercruiser 888 with a ford engine, this engine has a over bore of .060 and i cant keep water out of the cylinders or the oil, i believe that the cylinders are porouse.
this is an early ford block and has an external balance of 28oz. the rotating assembly is completely different, as is the block to a ford 302 made after about 1990 which has an external balance of 50 oz.
if i could find a 302 of any year i would be a happy man but alas i cannot, at least with less than 100000 miles on it.
therefore, i would like to know if i could swap to a chevrolet engine?
additional information.
i have a volvo penta small block aq225d complete with side engine mountings, thermostat housing etc. that is siezed, i have the gm/mercruiser engine coupling, i have a set of flywheel studs, i have a bell housing from a mercruiser 150/chevrolet inline six and i have a fresh chevrolet 327, i also have the transom plate for the 150 and the gm starter.
my exhausts are through the transom.
do i have enough parts to complete the swap, i know that the bell housing mountings are on different centers.
this is an early ford block and has an external balance of 28oz. the rotating assembly is completely different, as is the block to a ford 302 made after about 1990 which has an external balance of 50 oz.
if i could find a 302 of any year i would be a happy man but alas i cannot, at least with less than 100000 miles on it.
therefore, i would like to know if i could swap to a chevrolet engine?
additional information.
i have a volvo penta small block aq225d complete with side engine mountings, thermostat housing etc. that is siezed, i have the gm/mercruiser engine coupling, i have a set of flywheel studs, i have a bell housing from a mercruiser 150/chevrolet inline six and i have a fresh chevrolet 327, i also have the transom plate for the 150 and the gm starter.
my exhausts are through the transom.
do i have enough parts to complete the swap, i know that the bell housing mountings are on different centers.