Texas Winter Killed my 8.1
#34
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From: Delray Beach, FL
https://www.ebay.com/itm/26510854465...oAAOSwbqpT8t3~
https://www.ebay.com/itm/15365994594...IAAOSw2UtczLgY
https://www.ebay.com/itm/27409395409...4AAOSw7spdyxCq
Several places to get a marine long block.
There is also an industrial long block supplier out in CA that does forged internals.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/15365994594...IAAOSw2UtczLgY
https://www.ebay.com/itm/27409395409...4AAOSw7spdyxCq
Several places to get a marine long block.
There is also an industrial long block supplier out in CA that does forged internals.
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From: East Tennesseee
If you've had water in the bottom end this long there's a good chance the bearings are shot too. I wouldn't waste the time trying to put a set of heads on it. Get it out. Tear it down. See what you really need. Otherwise you'll be throwing good money after bad.
#38
My brother inlaw is a Matco dist in the Dallas area and one of his customers is Marine Max. He said they have 1/2 the shop full of busted froze engines, so many they are stacking them outside
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From: Mansfield, TX
I thought for sure the blocks would of cracked in the houseboat. We didn't winterize and it does have a bilge heater but I could not for the life of me get it to come on at 35 degrees. I left a heater on in the cabin and said a prayer. Think my saving grace was the lake not freezing, the lake water insulated the aluminum hull.






