Edit: have 97 block,vortec heads,rollercurrently rebuilding 350SBC for my 93 larson. considering converting to closed cooling if i can find donor boat/motor. what year did Mercruiser introduce for 350 carburated? Your thoughts? Salt water
In salt water is a great addition , especially if you can do a full system. By donor - do you mean yo are looking for a used system? I think you will find more aftermarket system than factory installs.currently rebuilding 350SBC for my 93 larson. considering converting to closed cooling if i can find donor boat/motor. what year did Mercruiser introduce for 350 carburated? Your thoughts? Salt water
Not really. If you have to machine the crank.... resize the rods and get new pistons.....it is cheaper to buy new than machine the old. There are a few cheap machine shops that are the exception. However at that point, a stroker rotating assembly is about same $ as stock stroke length.I presumed he was using the block he had and rebuilding ? Not starting from scratch.
The former being the case, it’s going to cost more than $25 different. There will be the matter of the actual “stroking” to account for, at the least.
Fair point. Not something I’m familiar with or even a common thing over here. Can only dream of such a thing !Not really. If you have to machine the crank.... resize the rods and get new pistons.....it is cheaper to buy new than machine the old. There are a few cheap machine shops that are the exception. However at that point, a stroker rotating assembly is about same $ as stock stroke length.
20 minutes with a die grinder will clearance the pan rail for the longer crank throw
Now if you are not touching the short block, then you are not "rebuilding"