Biggest cam on stock exhaust manifolds
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You could build something similar to the merc 420. You would need better exhaust like gils, stainless marine, or maybe 8.1 takeoffs. They come up used pretty often. Then bigger cam/springs and an 800 holley. 800 holleys are common used too.
Is the motor original? It may need a valve job, guide work etc. Shouldn't reuse old valve springs. Hows the bottom end?
The cam you listed is similar to stock. It's gonna take some money no matter how you look at it and can be a can of worms.
Is the motor original? It may need a valve job, guide work etc. Shouldn't reuse old valve springs. Hows the bottom end?
The cam you listed is similar to stock. It's gonna take some money no matter how you look at it and can be a can of worms.
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Gotcha, maybe look at a 420 clone then. Is your boat a 226 baja? You may see 5 mph increase over a stock 365. But more if it was tired to begin with.
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Yeah it is a 88 baja 226 sport with a below swim platform exhaust. I don't know if that is a custom order or not. The worst part is the motor only had like 230 hours on it. So what would I have to do to make it a 420 clone?
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Check your thread in gen Q&A. Very simple.
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Now is a good time to upgrade the springs and make sure all your retainer to guide and seal specs are good for high lift.
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