Hello everyone, I'm a new member and this is my first post. I did look to see if there was an introductions thread but didn't find one, hope it's OK to dive in with this post.
My username Lpgc is the same username I use on a few other car related forums, I convert vehicles to run on LPG (propane) and LPGC is the name of my company in the UK but I'm not here to talk about LPG...
I recently bought a 1996 Four Winns Sundowner with 5.0 Cobra engine (2bbl) and drive. There are stickers on the engine reading OMC Cobra and Cobra stickers on the drive. I don't know much about how boat engines (the main bits - block, heads, valves, cams, etc) differ from car engines other than the obvious differences to the cooling system... If this engine is broke, could I not just swap in the equivalent car engine and swap all the cooling system components (and possibly ignition and fuelling components) across? I've read 'boat engines are stronger' but if that's the case, why don't performance vehicle / hot rodders talk about fitting marine spec engines in vehicles?
I believe this Volvo Penta / OMC engine is actually a Ford 5.0 / 302, is that right? And if so, could I swap in another Ford 5.0 / 302 engine and just swap all the marinising parts across? And if so, could I swap a 5.8 Ford engine in and still use all the same marinising parts?
I suppose if the blocks are the same the bolt pattern on the rear of the crank could still be different, if the heads are slightly different the marine manifold won't fit, it's aspects like that that I'm really struggling to find any info on.
Since buying the boat a couple of weeks ago I've used it for 4 full days on the river.. there's a knock from the engine and I'm not sure if it's bottom end related like a rod bearing or valve train related. It's there at idle, goes away in gear at low speeds / engine loads and comes back at higher speeds / engine loads. I ran a test to try to help determine if it was rod knock.. I removed each plug lead in turn to see if the knock persisted after disabling each cylinder in turn, it did persist. I'm not sure how good a test that is but I'm thinking maybe it's not rod knock since it persisted? Does this engine have hydraulic cam followers of which one might be faulty? If it were a truck I could get underneath and on top of the engine to listen but I can't do that with the engine in the boat.
The boat needs a new prop (the previous owner really messed it up) which I'm also struggling to get hold of and I'm not sure what spec prop to buy, the current prop is a 14.5 x 21 3 blade, is that the right prop?
The boat is supposed to do 44mph but it's only doing around 30 with some vibration which I don't know whether is from the prop or from a misfire. The boat is now back in my yard, I've removed 7 x Champion RV15YC4 and 1 x NGK BR6FS plugs from it and have ordered a set of 8 RV15YC4 and a set of 8 NGK BPR4FS plugs to go in it (I'll fit whichever arrives sooner!). I expect the BR6FS that was fitted is incorrect for this engine (and expect it was fitted at the last plugs change when the fitter broke a plug during fitting and had to source another in a hurry) but I doubt it's that that's causing the misfire or vibration and it won't have been causing the knock.
Anyone any idea on what internal engine problem could be causing the knock?
My plans are to fit the new plugs and a new prop then take it to the river again and see if there's still vibration or a misfire then, also check top speed again. It's unlikely the knock will go away but if that's just a rocker issue etc it might not be much of a problem?
Can anyone point me to more info (engine diagram, parts compatibility, etc) for this engine and drive?
Sorry for the long first post!
Regards, Simon.
My username Lpgc is the same username I use on a few other car related forums, I convert vehicles to run on LPG (propane) and LPGC is the name of my company in the UK but I'm not here to talk about LPG...
I recently bought a 1996 Four Winns Sundowner with 5.0 Cobra engine (2bbl) and drive. There are stickers on the engine reading OMC Cobra and Cobra stickers on the drive. I don't know much about how boat engines (the main bits - block, heads, valves, cams, etc) differ from car engines other than the obvious differences to the cooling system... If this engine is broke, could I not just swap in the equivalent car engine and swap all the cooling system components (and possibly ignition and fuelling components) across? I've read 'boat engines are stronger' but if that's the case, why don't performance vehicle / hot rodders talk about fitting marine spec engines in vehicles?
I believe this Volvo Penta / OMC engine is actually a Ford 5.0 / 302, is that right? And if so, could I swap in another Ford 5.0 / 302 engine and just swap all the marinising parts across? And if so, could I swap a 5.8 Ford engine in and still use all the same marinising parts?
I suppose if the blocks are the same the bolt pattern on the rear of the crank could still be different, if the heads are slightly different the marine manifold won't fit, it's aspects like that that I'm really struggling to find any info on.
Since buying the boat a couple of weeks ago I've used it for 4 full days on the river.. there's a knock from the engine and I'm not sure if it's bottom end related like a rod bearing or valve train related. It's there at idle, goes away in gear at low speeds / engine loads and comes back at higher speeds / engine loads. I ran a test to try to help determine if it was rod knock.. I removed each plug lead in turn to see if the knock persisted after disabling each cylinder in turn, it did persist. I'm not sure how good a test that is but I'm thinking maybe it's not rod knock since it persisted? Does this engine have hydraulic cam followers of which one might be faulty? If it were a truck I could get underneath and on top of the engine to listen but I can't do that with the engine in the boat.
The boat needs a new prop (the previous owner really messed it up) which I'm also struggling to get hold of and I'm not sure what spec prop to buy, the current prop is a 14.5 x 21 3 blade, is that the right prop?
The boat is supposed to do 44mph but it's only doing around 30 with some vibration which I don't know whether is from the prop or from a misfire. The boat is now back in my yard, I've removed 7 x Champion RV15YC4 and 1 x NGK BR6FS plugs from it and have ordered a set of 8 RV15YC4 and a set of 8 NGK BPR4FS plugs to go in it (I'll fit whichever arrives sooner!). I expect the BR6FS that was fitted is incorrect for this engine (and expect it was fitted at the last plugs change when the fitter broke a plug during fitting and had to source another in a hurry) but I doubt it's that that's causing the misfire or vibration and it won't have been causing the knock.
Anyone any idea on what internal engine problem could be causing the knock?
My plans are to fit the new plugs and a new prop then take it to the river again and see if there's still vibration or a misfire then, also check top speed again. It's unlikely the knock will go away but if that's just a rocker issue etc it might not be much of a problem?
Can anyone point me to more info (engine diagram, parts compatibility, etc) for this engine and drive?
Sorry for the long first post!
Regards, Simon.
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