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Joe April 17th 06 03:07 PM

What's the difference between auto a marine cylinder heads?
 
I need to replace the heads on my OMC (Ford) 5.0L efi motor.
I was looking at the price for new heads from OMC and almost died.
(1300 @)
Is there any reason I can't use heads from a car with the same motor
and just change the freeze out plugs?


[email protected] April 18th 06 12:44 AM

What's the difference between auto a marine cylinder heads?
 
I thinkt hey're the same. except the marine probably has steel valves.

I'd try it.

PLUS ! You have to rememebr,t hat the marine store is giong to charge
full list price on those heads.

you could get DIY though an auto parts store or machine shop for
considerably less.. Call NAPA etc, and price some exchange heads.


Joe April 18th 06 04:03 PM

What's the difference between auto a marine cylinder heads?
 
Thanks. That's kind of what I thought.
Just ordered a set of heads complete for 600 total and they are going
to put the brass plugs in for free.
2600.
600.
-------
2000 saved. Were is that radar dept?

Thanks again


basskisser April 18th 06 05:12 PM

What's the difference between auto a marine cylinder heads?
 

wrote:
I thinkt hey're the same. except the marine probably has steel valves.


Huh? What material would the auto engine's valves be made of??


[email protected] April 18th 06 08:04 PM

What's the difference between auto a marine cylinder heads?
 

Gene Kearns wrote:
On 18 Apr 2006 09:12:18 -0700, "basskisser"
wrote:


wrote:
I thinkt hey're the same. except the marine probably has steel valves.


Huh? What material would the auto engine's valves be made of??


I think we are talking *stainless* valves and stellite seats.

Also, you'll need to use a marine head gasket.

There may be potential problems in bolting marine exhaust systems to
your auto heads.

Let us know how it turns out......



Thanks Gene, I should have clarified such.....


[email protected] April 18th 06 08:06 PM

What's the difference between auto a marine cylinder heads?
 


There may be potential problems in bolting marine exhaust systems to
your auto heads.



I'm not totally sure, but I don't think there's a difference on the
bolt-up from marine and automotive. I believe they are compatable on
the 5.0 H.O. and marine....


basskisser April 18th 06 08:27 PM

What's the difference between auto a marine cylinder heads?
 

Gene Kearns wrote:
On 18 Apr 2006 09:12:18 -0700, "basskisser"
wrote:


wrote:
I thinkt hey're the same. except the marine probably has steel valves.


Huh? What material would the auto engine's valves be made of??


I think we are talking *stainless* valves and stellite seats.

Also, you'll need to use a marine head gasket.

There may be potential problems in bolting marine exhaust systems to
your auto heads.

Let us know how it turns out......


That's better!


[email protected] April 18th 06 11:34 PM

What's the difference between auto a marine cylinder heads?
 



That's better!


Of course, it is!

Now, have you tried some E-85 in your 2-cycle yet?

it's good for the ecology, y'know....


basskisser April 19th 06 01:16 PM

What's the difference between auto a marine cylinder heads?
 

wrote:

That's better!


Of course, it is!

Now, have you tried some E-85 in your 2-cycle yet?

it's good for the ecology, y'know....


Yes, I have, with no detrimental results. Now, please, it's not very
good for your credibility when you make an error and try to cover it up
like a cat covering ****.


[email protected] April 19th 06 01:48 PM

What's the difference between auto a marine cylinder heads?
 

basskisser wrote:
wrote:

That's better!


Of course, it is!

Now, have you tried some E-85 in your 2-cycle yet?

it's good for the ecology, y'know....


Yes, I have, with no detrimental results. Now, please, it's not very
good for your credibility when you make an error and try to cover it up
like a cat covering ****.


since you didn't notice. I DID confess to my error.

Yes, I have, with no detrimental results


Yh, no you haven't now what's your excuse?



Now...what's your excuse?



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