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| efi i am probably rehashing old topics here, but i would like to know if i can get an aftermarket harness and computer so i can use late model efi 302's in a boat, i like the instant start and sealed systems you get with efi, i am not worried about the mechanical part of the job ie: fitting in tank pumps and return lines, but i am not very good with the computer side of things. can you bypass temp and oxygen sensors with after market computer. i just want a basic system if thats possible using as much of the original system as possible. |
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| Marine EFI does not have a return line. It is a bolt on to a carburated if you get the Throttle body injection.
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| i understand what you are saying but i am talking about 302 rollercam efi engines that were in ford cars here from 1992 to 2000, they are plentiful and a very good engine, i need to know how to set up the computer side of things for marine use. the auto computer is connected to a lot of sytems in the car and will not run unless it modified. |
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| I donīt know about the car version, but is it spark proof on the relays, etc? Also, the camshaft is not ideal for a boat installation. You will find it hard to get up on plane.
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| i doubt if it is spark proof but a good bilge blower and vents will take care of that. i have had a few auto engines in boats and i haven't blown up yet. the last three boats i have known to burn to the water line were all diesel powered. i witnessed one of them and it took about 20 minutes till there was nothing left. back to the subject, i think it will get on the plane no problem, if not i can get the cams ground. it would be nice to go out and buy 2 new marine engines but i don't have a spare $50000 laying around. good used marine engines are rare in aus and still to expensive anyway. anything here with marine written on cost 2 to 3 times more than other countrys. |
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| A bilge blower will not take care of that. As a surveyor and marine accident investigator I have too many burned boats. A few casualties too. I think that by the time you do all the modifications it is going to be quite expensive. Have you considered buying something from the US or Canada? I don't know if you have to pay import duties, but shipping shouldn't be too much. In marine installations the injectors are different too.
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| to ship an engine in from the states is a major headache and there are duties and tax to pay. as far burned boats go , like i said i am still alive and i know a lot of boats with auto conversions and they have never burnt. i am a mechanic myself but have been out of the trade for a few years. bilge blowers do work, i noticed you had no comment about diesel boats burning. 1 was a new charter cat on its first trip, diesel and caught fire, 2 was a 45 ft cruiser, diesel burnt to the waterline, 3 a 45 ft gameboat, the crew didn't even have time to radio a mayday, diesel powered, 4 a 32 ft powercat diesel burnt to the waterline. now i have had petrol and diesel boats and get annoyed with this theory that all petrol inboards are dangerous, proper maintenance and inspections are all that is needed to have a safe boat. i don't know if you have been to australia but there are thousands of boats here and fires are pretty rare, |
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| i have to go to bed now but can we not get hung up on safety, i really want to know about computer setup and if there are aftermarket computers available that will run factory fitted systems. |
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This link has a couple of pictures that may help, they dont show the ignition output though. http://www.megamanual.com/v22manual/mwire.htm If you wanted to it would also be possible to run a returnless fuel system, I have no idea why marine engines are different in this department though |
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| thanks cheesy, i will get a lot of info off that site. |
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| WP - disgard Gonzo's advice with caution... I think you'll find that it is illegal to install a petrol engine in a boat that isn't 'marine rated' - ie spark protected etc. At least check the regs... otherwise you may wind up with something that is not only unsafe, but unsaleable. Most bilge-blowers are only short-duty rated too... you can't simply leave them on. But even a continuous-rated bilge blower won't make up for a (possibly) dangerous installation. As I said, there are laws that govern this stuff... and they are there as the result of fatal errors....
__________________ Will Imaginocean Yacht Design Logic will get you from A to B... Imaginocean will take you everywhere else... www.imaginocean.net |
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| oh... and BTW... I know of a couple of people who have imported engines from the US - both inboard and outboard - with little trouble... definitely worth considering...
__________________ Will Imaginocean Yacht Design Logic will get you from A to B... Imaginocean will take you everywhere else... www.imaginocean.net |
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| i understand what gonzo is saying, but i am asking about efi setup at the moment, if i do anything with it i can spark proof the engine as well, at the moment all i want to know about is getting efi to work in a boat, i will more than likely stick to the carby engines it has anyway which are mercruisers, i thought this was going to be a good site to get info but so far all i seem to do is argue with people that want to talk about spark proofing. gonzo tells me how wrong i am yet he is running a post on the merits of making a boat out of a sea container. hope he spark proofs it. |
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![]() LOL....You have to understand that there are a LOT of people who jump on here who have no idea about anything to do with boats... so when someone suggests something that is either dumb (Gonzo's container boat? ) or potentially dangerous (like a poor engine installation) they usually get told as much.Now Gonzo may have valid reasoning behind his box-boat, just as you may have the knowledge and understanding to safely marinise an auto-engine....but we have no way of knowing that, so please forgive the lecture you feel you are copping at every turn....
__________________ Will Imaginocean Yacht Design Logic will get you from A to B... Imaginocean will take you everywhere else... www.imaginocean.net |
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| its no problem, i am sure you and gonzo both know what you are talking about, i was just making the point that it is frustating to get hung up on a subject which is not the one i am asking about, i certainly don't claim to be an expert but i do have a lot of experience. anyway i have been reading the forums cheesy directed me to and it looks extremely complicated as the aftermarket computer people recomend using the original sensors , not impossible but a lot of work, it would mean freshwater cooling and custom exhaust to fit ox sensor. i think i will stick to the mercs for now and lf i don't like the fuel usage i can always marinise a pair of nissan or toyota diesels. i have made my own ex manifolds and gearbox adaptors before. with our new business i only get to the boat a couple of times a month anyway. |
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