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tjdarland
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Posted: August-23-2015 at 6:38pm |
Thanks for all the advice, everyone. Here's what we've done so far:
1. Compression test...good 2. Changed the oil and ran it off the water for a while to look for a crack in the intake manifold, etc...good 3. Ran it for about 3 hours yesterday on the water...good. It ran well and the oil is clear. I'll check the exhaust manifold next weekend. Right now it's still a mystery, but at least we're back on the water. Todd |
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Jonny Quest
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Listen to TRBenj. I also doubt that you have a bad head gasket. Possible, but less likely than cracked exhaust or intake manifold. As long as you didn't run too long on milkshake oil, you could reasonably get away with MUCH less than a re-power. The 351W is a good engine. No reason to give up on it yet. N3 should have a good marine mechanic, you'll know very soon what you're looking at. Now if you want more "ponies" then a re-power might be the way to go. You can easily get 300+ HP with the right re-power. JQ |
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KellyfromVA
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Before doing anything too extreme, consider pulling your exhaust manifolds and check for rusting right where the exhaust manifold meets the head (where the exhaust would be). I ran into the exact same assumption when my thermostat stuck closed and the temp got a little too high. Next time out, I have milkshake where oil alone should have been. After pulling the heads and seeing no blown areas in the head gaskets nor the intake manifold gasket, I could pretty clearly see which cylinders were getting water. The corresponding exhaust ports has rust near the bottom and so did the exhaust ports of the same side exhaust manifold. Once I swapped out the bad manifold with a new one (and put it all back together), everything seems to be fine now.
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TRBenj
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Agreed there are better options than a long block but you first need to find out what's wrong. Chances are good it's not a head gasket problem. It would be a shame to find out it was a cracked intake or exhaust manifold after you bolt the offending part back onto a fresh block.
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Orlando76
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And I'll bet you're looking at $4500. I'm in the middle of a repower now.... It grows because of "while I'm at it"
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Orlando76
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With what John said. If you do decide to do a repiwer, I highly recommend ATK from Summit. My experience is they did a better job than Jasper and are a wee less plus free shipping but Jasper may be free too idk. I wouldn't think twice about 900 hours, he11 just replace the head gaskets if it checks out ok since you know the engine and what to expect.
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Hollywood
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If the head gasket is the problem fix it and put it back together. Like they ^ said, 900 is not worth a complete tear down.
When is the last time you checked the oil and it was good? |
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GottaSki
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I concure, 3800 dollars just to get back where you were doesn't sound very cost effective.
900 hours isn't much for hours. My friends 351 didn't frag unto 2800 hours. I say throw some gaskets at it.and go boating. |
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JPASS
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I'd see how good/bad the engine is before I spent the money on a repower with the same engine size. 900 hours isn't much at all. Hell, our '92 has 1810 hours on her and is still running strong.
I'm pretty certain replacing the head gasket will be considerably cheaper than a repower. |
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tjdarland
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Hey everyone,
I have a 1980 Ski Nautique, stock 351, with 900 hours. We've had the boat for 4 seasons and love it. Last weekend I checked the oil and it was thick and foamy. Pretty sure I've got a blown head gasket. I'm 99% sure it was not caused by an overheat situation, but probably due to age. It's at N3 Boatworks, the Nautique dealer in Indianapolis. I'm having them do a quick structural check before we decide our next move. I'm leaning toward a repower with a stock 351 from Jasper. A couple of questions: Pros/cons of just replacing the headgasket, rebuilding, or repowering? If we decide to repower, are there other engines I should consider aside from the 351? They are getting harder to find and therefore more expensive. The remanufactured engine will run around $2800 from Jasper, and I estimate around $1000 to have someone drop it in if I decide not to do it myself. Lastly, I plan on rebuilding the carb and changing from points to electronic ignition. Any advice on the overall project would be greatly appreciated! Todd 1980 Ski Nautique |
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