Remanufactured 5.7L Pre-Vortec (1968-1985) Marine Base Engine
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Marine Engines 4 Less
Remanufactured 5.7L Pre-Vortec (1968-1985) Marine Base Engine
Description
Remanufactured 5.7L Pre-Vortec Marine Base Engine (replaces years 1968-1986)
This is a completely remanufactured 5.7L/350 c.i. Pre-Vortec marine base engine. This engine will replace those 5.7L marine engines used in Mercruiser, Volvo Penta, Crusader, Indmar, Marine Power, and other applications between the years 1968-1985. This engine has the steel timing cover, 12 intake manifold bolts, and accepts a mechanical fuel pump. This engine will replace 2 piece rear main seal engines. If you have a 1967-1986, 283 ci, 327 ci, 305 ci engine, then this 350 ci engine will fit, bolt in and work in your application.
Our Remanufactured engines are totally remanufactured to the original blueprints and exact OEM specifications, and are tested to original equipment standards. Note that ALL of our remanufactured marine engines are bored, decked, and blueprinted on a CNC machine making these units some of the best in the industry. Read more about our remanufacturing process here.
This "Base Engine" Package includes:
- remanufactured engine block, heads, crankshaft, all new internal engine components
- timing cover
- oil pan
- harmonic balancer
- 1 year parts & labor warranty
- NO core charge!
Specifications:
- 2 Piece Rear Main Seal
- Standard rotation
- Intake Manifold: 12 bolt
- Cylinders: 90 Degree V8 Cylinder
- Flat Tappet Camshaft
- Composition Ratio: 9:4:1
- Bore: Standard
- Firing Order: 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2
- Oil Pan Capacity: 5.5 quarts
- Oil Type: SAE 15W40 Pennzoil Marine
- Horsepower: 260 hp @ 4800 RPM (4bbl carbureted)
- Torque: 340 lb-ft @ 3200 RPM
Our Remanufactured Engines
With our 40 years in the engine business we have learned over years what parts and processes work the most effectively to produce a quality unit. With that information we have a Premiere Multi-Step Method that we use to remanufacture our engines.
Only the Best Blocks:
- We start by selecting only the "healthiest" blocks. No cracks, no rust, no signs of abuse, no signs of salt water use.
- We completely disassemble the blocks and vigorously clean them along with the cylinder heads and crankshafts. We use a thermal cleaning process which includes baking them in an oven to remove core material and running them through a stainless steel shot machine to clean them to machinable metal.
- We then demagnetize the engine blocks before machining them on our CNC machine to insure precise OE specifications.
Figure 1: Here, a line of remanufactured 4.3L engines are being built on one of our three assembly conveyors.
We measure cylinder bores three times:
- As an example of our passion for perfection, after we bore, hone and plateau brush all cylinder walls, we measure them three times to ten-thousandths of an inch.
- Bore sizes will rarely be over .030.
- We know this extra dedication will pay off for you in performance and dependability.
Figure 2: All of our engine blocks are bored, decked, and blueprinted on CNC equipment. Here, you can see a 5.0L engine block being "probed" so that the bore will be to exact OEM specifications.
Figure 3: Here, you can see a 5.0L block being honed to exact sizing. We use diamond tooling to create pristine cross-hatches for prefect piston ring clearance and function.
New internal parts, marine gaskets:
- We install vital new internal parts, including new hypereutectic (heatfighting) pistons where available, new premium piston ring sets, new engine bearings, new valves, new camshafts, new springs, new lifters, new timing components and new tinware (where applicable).
We also install special marine head gaskets-steel, copper or copper clad, whatever the application demands:
- We always use brass or stainless steel expansion plugs. ALL parts we install meet or exceed original manufacturers' specs. Many parts are actually better than original equipment. We pick up running changes to eliminate problems common in the original engine.
The Final Touch:
- After our expert technicians have completed all critical machining operations and the components have been washed, our assembly team takes over.
- We pre-lubricate camshafts and pistons.
- Once assembled, we spin test every assembled engine on our Sim-Test machine while our technician logs the compression and oil pressure for future reference.
- After a complete final inspection before shipping…your Marine Engines 4 Less remanufactured engine is fully functional and ready to go.
Figure 4: All of our engines, new and remanufactured get SIM tested before shipping. This process involves checking each cylinder to appropriate compression readings, priming the top end valve train and oil pump, inspecting for oil leaks and noises. The helps to insure that the end user gets a quality product free from imperfections and quality issues.
OUR SHIPPING POLICY
Domestic:
We ship our engines all over the world. In the domestic US, we ship via FedEx Freight, although on occasion other freight carriers may be used. We usually need a 1 business day handling time on our engines. Please give us a call at 888-364-4537 or by email at info@marineengines4less.com to request a shipping quote.
Our standard shipping cost is shipping to a business location or to the closest freight terminal to you. A list of Fedex Freight terminals can be found here
Residential Delivery with liftgate adds $75 to the shipping cost.
International:
Our engines have been shipped all over the world. We usually ship via ocean and air freight depending on how much of a rush our customers are in. To request a shipping quote please email us at info@marineengines4less.com with the following information:
- item part #
- desination country and postal code
We'll get back to you quickly with a shipping quote!
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