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![]() "Stu and Marilyn Wright" wrote in message ... I am looking at a Cruisers Inc 32' express. It has twin 350 chevy engines. One engine is new and the other has 1000 hours. The boat itself 1000 hrs isn't a lot of run time but being a '89 there maybe issues with block rust out if it is raw water cooled and has been used in salt water. From my experience with very early Chev. to Marine convertions, the crank marine versions had fordged cranks and the cams were for solid lifters rather than hydraulic. If I were you, I would run it with the engines as-is until the old engine requires replacement. By then I think you will agree that it is best to stay with the original size since everything will be interchangeable between old and new. -- My opinion and experience. FWIW Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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