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big problem 454 xl
- RobGunn
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- RobGunn
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- RobGunn
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Re: big problem 454 xl
RobGunn wrote:Source of the post Also, I have heard that there are options available to "Seal" a block. Im not familiar with this option but I have heard that it is doable. Maybe a few internet searches could give you some info? Keep in mind that the cooling of a marine engine is normally not under pressure like a Automotive engine is. Basically a marine engine is just circulating raw water to cool it.
That would only apply to raw-water cooled engines, but that does appear to be what the OP is dealing with.
You also have to figure that a marine engine block is under a WHOLE LOT more stress than an auto or truck engine. That marine block is flexing (or trying to) much more than an auto or truck because they are working much harder for a much larger percentage of their life. A solution that might work on the auto or truck engine for a long time might not last in a marine application.
- plittle2005
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Re: big problem 454 xl
Buster, could you post your engine info? The OP's may both be toast (hope not!) and I may have to replace my originals in the future and am searching for successful prospects. Thanks.
Phil Little
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Re: big problem 454 xl
Our boat that we just purchased, had both Volvo 7.4 gas engines rebuilt at a cost of $26,000, and the owner opted for Volvo long blocks, which means that it was probably an insurance job. If it was not an insurance claim, then I would find a couple of good used 454 blocks and used proper marine components to rebuild them both for probably quite a bit cheaper than the Volvo long blocks.
If it was me, I would go for a new block rather than try welding a block.
Just my own opinion of course!
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