heres a link with some pictures of the boat, if it doesn't work you might have 
to copy and paste it into your address bar.. I don't remember if there are 
engine pictures in there or not, I'll look and take some tomorrow and ad some 
if not...
it's a converted dodge /cummins with a bowman manifold. first had a 4bt in it 
as I really only wanted a " trawler" and didn't want the speed but the 4bt 
rattled so much and the cost of the conversion was the same I decided to 
upgrade to the 6bt as all the parts swap over... its much better, much quieter, 
smoother and even though I spend most of my time at 1400 rpm and 8 + knots its 
nice to know I can do 20+ if need be.
eric

http://picasaweb.google.com/gon2sea/Ereus<http://picasaweb.google.com/gon2sea/Ereus>#
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Bobby Reid<mailto:[email protected]> 
  To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> 
  Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2009 4:10 PM
  Subject: [UnifliteWorld] Re: Broken Crank Chrysler 360


        Is there any way I can get some pics of your 5.9 conversion? That is 
eventually what I want to do. Screw these gas engines.

        --- On Thu, 10/15/09, e b <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> 
wrote:


          From: e b <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
          Subject: [UnifliteWorld] Re: Broken Crank Chrysler 360
          To: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
          Date: Thursday, October 15, 2009, 3:02 PM


          I have a 27 express cruiser with a single 250 hp  5.9 cummins, im 
trying to compare performance, at 2400 rpm im cruising at 20 , have a hurth hsw 
630 1.5:1 and running a 19X19 prop... anything comparable out there...
          eric
            ----- Original Message ----- 
            From: john hamilton<about:blank/mc/[email protected]> 
            To: 
[email protected]<about:blank/mc/[email protected]>
 
            Sent: Wednesday, October 14, 2009 12:01 AM
            Subject: [UnifliteWorld] Re: Broken Crank Chrysler 360


                  The cranks are the same.  I happen to have one in my garage 
that could be used with a bit of machine work.   It came out of the same 
reverse rotation marine 360 engine that you have.  I blew my 360 about 60nm 
from home and made it on a 9.9 Yamaha with the identical boat.  Averaged about 
3.75 knots.  LONG trip..  I now have a 30hp Tohatsu as an auxiliary that makes 
about 6 knots.  Should be more than that but it doesn't have an optimum gear 
ratio and prop for the boat.  A Merc 25 or 50 Big Foot would be ideal as an 
auxiliary for that boat, as would a Yamaha high thrust.  I use it a lot when 
running at night so that I'm not tempted to go too fast and hit something (like 
the whales that keep appearing out of nowhere and scaring the #%$% out of me).  

                  The problem would not be the wrong flywheel, the whole boat 
would vibrate like crazy if you started a 360 with a 318 flywheel on it.  I did 
the same thing 25 years ago by putting a 350 flywheel on a small block 400 
Chevy.  Interesting learning experience and I've stayed away from Chevy's since 
then.  Foolish reaction, the problem was the mechanic, not the brand.

                  I also bought a reman reverse rotation marine 360 long block 
once.  I got it and thought it looked a bit strange so I got out my ruler and 
measured the intake ports.  The bustards put a 318 head on one side and a 360 
head on the other!  They made good on the mismatched heads but the engine 
didn't last long.  The second time I rebuilt it myself so that I would know 
exactly what I had.

                  I used an Eagle 4 inch cast steel crank with Eagle rods and 
.040 over KB quench dome pistons.  I have a custom camshaft.  Cruising speed is 
15-20 knots at 3000-3500 rpm.  Top end is around 30 knots at 5000..  The engine 
is modified but none of the parts are real high performance pieces, just picked 
for producing maximum torque between 2500 and 3500 rpm.  I'm using a Hurth 630A 
down angle transmission with a 1.5/1 ratio, and a 16x16 NiBral prop.  

                  My boat's original setup was a stock 318 with a Borg Warner 
71C transmission with the same 1.5/1 ratio and (I think) a 16x12 prop.  A  
previous owner put in a 360 and changed the prop to a 16x14 before I bought it. 
 Any crank that will fit a Chrysler 360 will work in your engine, including 
stroker cranks from multiple sources.  I put mine together as an internally 
balanced engine like the 318.

                  When you go to rebuild it, you might want to think ahead 
about what you want to end up with.  Reverse rotation Chrysler marine camshafts 
are getting pretty old and hard to find.  They're out there, but nobody is 
making any new ones so the supply is what it is.  That limits the potential of 
what you can do.  I changed the rotation of my engine so that I would have more 
options.  I should have done it sooner.  Lots more options out there for 
standard rotation LA engines.  Since you have a Dodge truck and you've 
mentioned a 390 crank kit in the past, I assume you've heard of Hughes Engines? 
 They put together my 410 crank kit and custom ground a camshaft for me.  
They've got lots of customers with Marine engines.  I'm tickled pink with them, 
their products and their customer service after the sale.

                  Good luck with your winter project!  I've got lots of info if 
you want to exchange it.  I'm exactly one year ahead of where you are right 
now.  This season with the new engine was awesome!

                  John

                  --- On Tue, 10/13/09, dodgetkboy78 
<[email protected]> wrote:


                    From: dodgetkboy78 <[email protected]>
                    Subject: [UnifliteWorld] Broken Crank Chrysler 360
                    To: "UnifliteWorld" <[email protected]>
                    Date: Tuesday, October 13, 2009, 5:35 PM



                    So, did you guys know you can make it home in 5' seas with 
a Honda 8HP
                    kicker? Average speed of 3KTS? In a 27' hardtop express?

                    Yyyyyep, you can.

                    First major failure I have ever had with a Chrysler small 
block, ever.

                    Anyway, I have put about 45 hours on my boat since I got it 
this
                    fall, and it has ran like a top. Until Friday. I was 
cruising along,
                    about 9KTS, at 2600rpm, in a 5-6' following sea, and all 
hell broke
                    loose. It seems the crank broke somewhere between the first 
rod
                    journals and the flange. The motor spins from the front, 
and the
                    flywheel spins free from the back.

                    Is this a popular thing? Anyone had it happen before? The 
owner before
                    me paid big bucks to have a rebuilt marine 360 installed in 
the place
                    of a 318. Because the 318 is internal balance, and the 360 
is
                    external, I wonder if the weighted flywheel was put on the 
back of the
                    360.

                    Any place to get a good crank? This happens to be a single 
screw right
                    hand (Backwards) engine. Are the cranks the same?



                 
       


  

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