fgardinier
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- Sep 22, 2010
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I am finishing up the rebuild of my 1991 5.8l Ford/OMC engine from a Chris Craft 230 Cuddy Cruiser. The engine only has 225 hrs on it but all salt water. The block was cooked and checked for cracks, cylinders honed, new bearings throughout, heads were cleaned, valves and seats replaced and reground at a marine machine shop. Everything I could glass bead blast and repaint was done. I had the water pump and alternator rebuilt. I replaced all the bolts that were not in good shape and cleaned/painted everything. Originally I had intended to replace the exhaust manifold and risers and just run raw water thru the system again. However I was contemplating going to a heat exchange system later but have recently thought that now would be the best time for that, before exposing the engine to salt water again. I just read a post that said this is not a good idea and manufactures do not recommend this. With all the work that has been done does this still hold for my engine. Or is it a case where I am just wasting my money. Any advice on what I can do to increase my chances for success with a heat exchange system?