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What is that saying about a tiger and his stripes.. I love bench racin' it suits my wallet.
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I think I got my next hot rod boat.....a 1986 sylvan 17 ft I/o. Already on the hunt for a v8 set up so I can drop a 355 in it and use it for some fun.
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My Dad and I use to own an '87 model Sylvan V-171 with the 3.0 mercruiser and alpha one outdrive.
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Last I saw they were retailing for around $70k a piece. To rich for my blood.
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My only concern using the SB400 is the effect of salt water in and around the siamesed area of the block.. Then what heads/piston combo? Are you gonna try and stuff a long rod in or go back stock? Don't forget the steam holes, there won't be any in a new set of heads.
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Ridge, staying freshwater :) Going to use a set of performer 90909 rpm heads. Keeping the block stock for this, I think iirc, they are 5.65 rods in a stock 400.
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Yes sir I think you recall correctly. Getting a 6" rod in there can be tricky when ordering pistons. Stock the 400 had a small dish piston and open chamber heads. Mostly truck engines. Some like the stroker, I liked the cubes. I turned the 400 just as hard.
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If you are going to spend any money on a hot engine. You may want to consider a closed cooling system, even in a fresh water enviorment. You'd be suprised the amount of electrolysis you will find in an aluminum intake on a freash water boat, let alone the heads. Biggest advantage is you have a more even temperature across the engine, rather than hot and cool spots that you would see in a raw water cooled engine
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