Lou C
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No the vortec engines use the same exhaust, your old exhaust is what allowed water in the engine, corrosion around the sealing surfaces are the usual cause but the parts themselves can rust through and allow water right in a cylinder.
In the USA there are a number of vendors for closed cooling systems, in Europe whoever supplied them to Volvo Penta would be what I'd try to research. Here there is Orca, Mr Cool, and a few others...I think Orca bought out San Juan cooling systems....
The cyl heads I would not worry about. The difference in power is not great.
Personally I would never install a new engine in a boat used in salt water and leave it raw water cooled. 2 must haves for me are closed cooling and a remote oil filter mount. I'm done with pulling seats out and crawling around the bilge to winterize and do an oil change. So when my boat gets repowered those are my 2 'indulgences' because I'm at the age now where I want it to be a bit easier, as long as I have an I/O boat vs an outboard.
So you will need a VP style exhaust for your engine, Barr is a good aftermarket brand here in the USA and if you are in salt water figure on replacing it every 5-7 years if you want the engine to last. I've owned this boat 18 years and its on the 4th exhaust system! Never had water in the engine due to bad exhaust. The only way to reduce the cost for this is to use full closed cooling, which then includes the exhaust manifolds on the cooling circuit but can only be done if the manifolds have a feed port on the bottom and a threaded fitting on the top for an exit port. Most VP manifolds do not, at least the ones that I've seen.
My engine came with the old style OMC one piece manifold/elbow units, I had 3 sets of these over the years, no problems with water ingestion, but they were NLA for a while so I converted it over to the 2 piece system used by both OMC and Volvo on these engines, using V/P hoses and 90* exhaust pipes that mate the 4" elbow exit to the 3.5" Y pipe, and Barr aftermarket manifolds and elbows. It all fit perfect and runs cool.....
In the USA there are a number of vendors for closed cooling systems, in Europe whoever supplied them to Volvo Penta would be what I'd try to research. Here there is Orca, Mr Cool, and a few others...I think Orca bought out San Juan cooling systems....
The cyl heads I would not worry about. The difference in power is not great.
Personally I would never install a new engine in a boat used in salt water and leave it raw water cooled. 2 must haves for me are closed cooling and a remote oil filter mount. I'm done with pulling seats out and crawling around the bilge to winterize and do an oil change. So when my boat gets repowered those are my 2 'indulgences' because I'm at the age now where I want it to be a bit easier, as long as I have an I/O boat vs an outboard.
So you will need a VP style exhaust for your engine, Barr is a good aftermarket brand here in the USA and if you are in salt water figure on replacing it every 5-7 years if you want the engine to last. I've owned this boat 18 years and its on the 4th exhaust system! Never had water in the engine due to bad exhaust. The only way to reduce the cost for this is to use full closed cooling, which then includes the exhaust manifolds on the cooling circuit but can only be done if the manifolds have a feed port on the bottom and a threaded fitting on the top for an exit port. Most VP manifolds do not, at least the ones that I've seen.
My engine came with the old style OMC one piece manifold/elbow units, I had 3 sets of these over the years, no problems with water ingestion, but they were NLA for a while so I converted it over to the 2 piece system used by both OMC and Volvo on these engines, using V/P hoses and 90* exhaust pipes that mate the 4" elbow exit to the 3.5" Y pipe, and Barr aftermarket manifolds and elbows. It all fit perfect and runs cool.....
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