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REBUILT ENGINE SOURCE
All,
I have an '89 Bayliner with a blown chevy 305. I'm looking for a relaible source for rebuilt long blocks. I;m in the Northern California area. Any good or bad experience welcome. Thanks Jerry W. |
REBUILT ENGINE SOURCE
My boat had a 305 in it. When I replaced it I went to a 350. Essentially the
same engine. I went from 215 to 260 hp. The 305 was a bit of an oddball relative to the 350. The 350 cylinders are just bored out more. You can swap out everyhting, I believe. Ask your source when you find one. I'm on the east coast. "gerald whitaker" wrote in message link.net... All, I have an '89 Bayliner with a blown chevy 305. I'm looking for a relaible source for rebuilt long blocks. I;m in the Northern California area. Any good or bad experience welcome. Thanks Jerry W. |
REBUILT ENGINE SOURCE
I also recommend swapping to a 350. Everything will bolt right up and work
fine. You will enjoy the extra torque and hp. You will probably have to swap props though. -- Tony My boats and autos - http://t.thomas.home.mchsi.com "gerald whitaker" wrote in message link.net... All, I have an '89 Bayliner with a blown chevy 305. I'm looking for a relaible source for rebuilt long blocks. I;m in the Northern California area. Any good or bad experience welcome. Thanks Jerry W. |
REBUILT ENGINE SOURCE
Try http://www.rebuiltmarineengines.com/
They're located in the east Bay Area. I can't comment first hand, but have heard good things about the outfit from friends. Also, like others have suggested, go with the 350....you won't regret it. "gerald whitaker" wrote in message link.net... All, I have an '89 Bayliner with a blown chevy 305. I'm looking for a relaible source for rebuilt long blocks. I;m in the Northern California area. Any good or bad experience welcome. Thanks Jerry W. |
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