salvageyard saviour
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- Oct 28, 2018
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I started working on this motor more than a few years ago and am just getting back to it.
Boat Background: 1972 24ft Starfire. Someone Frankensteined it badly. The 307 was replaced with a 78 350 and the Electric shift was geared for 120 -155 HP
Motor Background: casting #3970010 F48 date code - had a seized piston from water in cylinder #1. Cracked outer block water jacket. Planned to replace motor with 82 truck 350.
After disassembling decided to rebuild the 78 and save the 82 for a spare. As I also had extra parts from putting the truck engine back together.
I was able to knock the piston out without hurting the cylinder wall. Installed new piston and rings after honing wall. Honed rest of cylinders and cleaned rings and pistons. Reassembled with new bearings same size (crank and cam journals looked smooth and unscratched) ground and welded crack in jacket.
Here's the problem: when I tighten the mains the crank gets very hard to turn, especially after rear and middle caps. I did a plasti gauge for all the mains and seemed okay. The pistons seemed to move okay before installing crank.
What did I do wrong? Somehow got wrong bearings? Warped block or out of round crank? Installed crank wrong?
Getting frustrated, everything looks so good any suggestions of where to start?
Boat Background: 1972 24ft Starfire. Someone Frankensteined it badly. The 307 was replaced with a 78 350 and the Electric shift was geared for 120 -155 HP
Motor Background: casting #3970010 F48 date code - had a seized piston from water in cylinder #1. Cracked outer block water jacket. Planned to replace motor with 82 truck 350.
After disassembling decided to rebuild the 78 and save the 82 for a spare. As I also had extra parts from putting the truck engine back together.
I was able to knock the piston out without hurting the cylinder wall. Installed new piston and rings after honing wall. Honed rest of cylinders and cleaned rings and pistons. Reassembled with new bearings same size (crank and cam journals looked smooth and unscratched) ground and welded crack in jacket.
Here's the problem: when I tighten the mains the crank gets very hard to turn, especially after rear and middle caps. I did a plasti gauge for all the mains and seemed okay. The pistons seemed to move okay before installing crank.
What did I do wrong? Somehow got wrong bearings? Warped block or out of round crank? Installed crank wrong?
Getting frustrated, everything looks so good any suggestions of where to start?