I always liked fuel injection
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I always liked fuel injection
Still searching prices on 454/502 longblocks. Found 496 HO (420 HP) complete with PFI manifold, flexplate, water pump, dampener, coils, crank and cam sensors, and platinum plugs.
http://www.perfprotech.com/portal2/s...productID=1815
This is a stroked 454, right ?, so can I use my starter, and pwr. strng., alt, etc.? Hoses will be different too, I guess.
I've got msd billet distr. and ignition.
I have to buy a fuel pump anyways...
Obviously, I need a thunderbolt or newer ignition
(I've still got a t-bolt 4) Which one exactly and how do I adapt my msd distrib.?
What else do I need to use this motor in previously non-computer boat?
I have '89 7.4 carb.
Thanks
http://www.perfprotech.com/portal2/s...productID=1815
This is a stroked 454, right ?, so can I use my starter, and pwr. strng., alt, etc.? Hoses will be different too, I guess.
I've got msd billet distr. and ignition.
I have to buy a fuel pump anyways...
Obviously, I need a thunderbolt or newer ignition
(I've still got a t-bolt 4) Which one exactly and how do I adapt my msd distrib.?
What else do I need to use this motor in previously non-computer boat?
I have '89 7.4 carb.
Thanks
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This is not a stroked 454; it's the new generation big block and I wouldn't count on anything from a 454/502 fitting unless I read it in black and white in a GM Performance Parts book. For sure it will not take your distributor because the new engine doesn't use a distributor. I suggest that you start a new thread asking for sources of good marine long blocks. Members can then give you the scoop.