I do have say if you like the price of this motor. buy it. It will work for what you are doing.yes it is a I/O that doesn't matter. you may have to change some accessories. but you will have to do all the same with a long block and more. You could treat it as a long block.
Change or swap oil pan,fly whee, flex plate, starter,valve covers exhaust manifolds, engine water pump all the hoses, (that go with it)raw water pump. fuel filter housing. fuel pump.(we have one unless the dealer added a second)alternator, engine wiring harness,distributor, intake, fuel rails,throttle body,idle pulley, temp sending,oil sending, coil, thermostat housing, I might have missed something but think that is most if it. Are you sure your starer is on the bottom? Mine is on the top in the bell. Yours could be on the bottom. The holes will be there either way. but quite honestly I don't think you will have to do all this you will have to see what is needed. The motor will work for what you are doing. Timing chain cover. (forgot)
Things you might not have to change. oil pan, valve covers,timing cover, water pump(unless you want a new one) yes he has a power steering pump I think he will need it on his boat and you don't need it. If you go with a long block non marine you will still change /swap all of this and tare down your new long block change the head gaskets and swap the cam shaft that will Void the warranty. You will still have to swap the stuff regardless. I would check the hours on the 2005 on a laptop see where it spent most of its 200 hours at. (rpm range) if you feel it is a good buy? get it. you will have things left over to sell intake, injectors, distributor, computer, wiring harness for someone wanting to switch over to fuel injection. 800 bucks easy. all day.
Change or swap oil pan,fly whee, flex plate, starter,valve covers exhaust manifolds, engine water pump all the hoses, (that go with it)raw water pump. fuel filter housing. fuel pump.(we have one unless the dealer added a second)alternator, engine wiring harness,distributor, intake, fuel rails,throttle body,idle pulley, temp sending,oil sending, coil, thermostat housing, I might have missed something but think that is most if it. Are you sure your starer is on the bottom? Mine is on the top in the bell. Yours could be on the bottom. The holes will be there either way. but quite honestly I don't think you will have to do all this you will have to see what is needed. The motor will work for what you are doing. Timing chain cover. (forgot)
Things you might not have to change. oil pan, valve covers,timing cover, water pump(unless you want a new one) yes he has a power steering pump I think he will need it on his boat and you don't need it. If you go with a long block non marine you will still change /swap all of this and tare down your new long block change the head gaskets and swap the cam shaft that will Void the warranty. You will still have to swap the stuff regardless. I would check the hours on the 2005 on a laptop see where it spent most of its 200 hours at. (rpm range) if you feel it is a good buy? get it. you will have things left over to sell intake, injectors, distributor, computer, wiring harness for someone wanting to switch over to fuel injection. 800 bucks easy. all day.
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