F-32 Engine replacement
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F-32 Engine replacement
Has anyone replaced their small block motors with Big block motors in their F-32?
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I have a trojan brochure or a power boat report stateing that they sold the 32 with 454's. The advantage was 4 mph. They said the 32 with the with 350 cid will top out @ 32 mph and with 454cid top out @ 36 mph. You will be adding more weight and not really gaining too much if you think about the added cost. Let me know if I can get you anymore information.
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I totally understand if you already have the engines. This company called marine tech could totally awnser any question for you. Phone # is 717-684-4145. The owner used to work at trojan and opened his own business after they want under. He would have any spes or info you need. Good luck
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f32 engines
I have a '85 F32 with 350 cid / 270hp small blocks. My brother has a '77 F32 with the 454 / 350hp big blocks, which were installed as take outs from a 36' SF (another brand boat) a few years ago. Yes they will fit as they have similar mount locations as the small block Chevy. May have to adjust the forward /aft location of the mounts though...
He runs the same shafts, 1 1/4" but larger props, 19" compared to my 16".
His boat runs very well as does mine, but his top end is greater as he can top out in the high 30 mph range.
I am not aware of any F32's that ever came from the factory with big blocks, however, the F36's certainly did. But John @ Marine Tech could verify.
I love the small blocks and their longevity. But would entertain replacing with the big blocks if I need to repower one day and I came across a set complete with transmissons as well. Good luck!
He runs the same shafts, 1 1/4" but larger props, 19" compared to my 16".
His boat runs very well as does mine, but his top end is greater as he can top out in the high 30 mph range.
I am not aware of any F32's that ever came from the factory with big blocks, however, the F36's certainly did. But John @ Marine Tech could verify.
I love the small blocks and their longevity. But would entertain replacing with the big blocks if I need to repower one day and I came across a set complete with transmissons as well. Good luck!