IslandExplorer
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Hello, I have a 1974 Mercruiser 188 / Ford 302 2V V8 with 888 (MC1 outdrive) that I have been working on. After pulling it from the boat for further inspection I have decided that the corroded log manifolds cannot be trusted so they will be replaced with nice new ones. I am working on refurbishing this 302 powerplant despite it being a long gone Merc model, I am aware. Also keeping the MC1. Have a number of questions and looking for some recommendations to help with my plans.
(Also- I appreciate the reasoning but not looking for advice to switch to a newer whole setup. I'm definitely keeping the old Ford 5.0 V8.)
1- I will be converting to a crank driven seawater pump and losing the outdrive pump and small transom water passage. Will be adding a marelon thru hull with valve and probably a strainer and then to sea pump inlet. Will likely switch to an automotive engine circulating pump since it will only be running antifreeze.
Any experiences/recommendations on a good affordable crank pump?
Think the ol outdrive will be cool enough with no water running through it and only 188hp going in? I do plan on doing some long hauls at higher speeds to fishing grounds when conditions are right. Boat is 25 foot, aluminum, with cabin.
2- Looking at new exhaust manifolds. Top choice currently is the Barr Marine FM183 manifolds and Barr 20-0100 4" exhaust risers.
I know the manifolds are typically for inboards but I saw a thread with these used to update a 302 and it looks great. Pretty simple plumbing to reconnect from there to 888 Y pipes.
Although cool- I have no intention of running thru hull exhaust. I want it quiet enough not to wake eveyone in the harbor when idling around. Good to be considerate of ppl still asleep on their boats! Anyhow, these seemed like a really good way to convert to newer style center riser manifolds.
Any thoughts on all this?
3- I have no idea what raw water flow rate I will need for the cooling system yet. I will be cooling the engine and exhaust via a Sen Dure heat exchanger from a 454, it's about 4"x27". I know I am not dealing with a ton of power here but I want the cooling system to be more than capable of keeping everything cool under full load.
Please feel free to tell me what you think! And thanks if you actually read all this.
(Also- I appreciate the reasoning but not looking for advice to switch to a newer whole setup. I'm definitely keeping the old Ford 5.0 V8.)
1- I will be converting to a crank driven seawater pump and losing the outdrive pump and small transom water passage. Will be adding a marelon thru hull with valve and probably a strainer and then to sea pump inlet. Will likely switch to an automotive engine circulating pump since it will only be running antifreeze.
Any experiences/recommendations on a good affordable crank pump?
Think the ol outdrive will be cool enough with no water running through it and only 188hp going in? I do plan on doing some long hauls at higher speeds to fishing grounds when conditions are right. Boat is 25 foot, aluminum, with cabin.
2- Looking at new exhaust manifolds. Top choice currently is the Barr Marine FM183 manifolds and Barr 20-0100 4" exhaust risers.
I know the manifolds are typically for inboards but I saw a thread with these used to update a 302 and it looks great. Pretty simple plumbing to reconnect from there to 888 Y pipes.
Although cool- I have no intention of running thru hull exhaust. I want it quiet enough not to wake eveyone in the harbor when idling around. Good to be considerate of ppl still asleep on their boats! Anyhow, these seemed like a really good way to convert to newer style center riser manifolds.
Any thoughts on all this?
3- I have no idea what raw water flow rate I will need for the cooling system yet. I will be cooling the engine and exhaust via a Sen Dure heat exchanger from a 454, it's about 4"x27". I know I am not dealing with a ton of power here but I want the cooling system to be more than capable of keeping everything cool under full load.
Please feel free to tell me what you think! And thanks if you actually read all this.