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Old 04-07-2014, 07:05 PM   #1
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When I bought this boat it was a bank repo. Had to replace he port engine but this spring I wanted the manifolds replaced. When the marina puled them they were too far gone and the and the Heads were rusted also. Getting a new long block from GM total cost including labor is a little short of 10K but port engine has less than 200 Hours a I should be fine for several years to come
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Old 04-07-2014, 10:02 PM   #2
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??? had to replace the port engine but then it only has 200 hours. Did you mean to say starboard?
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William,
What is the size of your engine you're replacing? For 10k I got a complete drop in 496 with MPI. 4 bolts, plus some hoses and cables.
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7.4 MPI 454 it is one of two so that need to be a matched pair
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