Pratical use of automobile engines in boats ? what are the differences for rust, corrosion protection?


Posted April 9th, 2010 by admin 6 Comments »
automobile
gremlingts asked:


I’m always dreaming up wild ideas, and I had one for a new breed of high performance personal watercraft - the Tube boat. I want to put a V-8 engine into a very stretched Seadoo-type watercraft, and just use a simple propeller shaft off the back of the engine, with maybe a simple clutch mechanism to engage/disengage the power to the shaft.
Anyway, that all said, I know boats use automobile-type engines, but use special water-cooled exhaust manifolds, etc. What other Boaterizing is done to an automobile engine to make it into a “marine” engine? Any special gimmicks to prevent the corrosion of dissimilar metals inside the motor? If I chose to use a straight car engine, with the watercooled boat manifolds, how long would a motor last without any other mods? Obviously a boat style cooling system as well would be installed . So other than radiator, coolant, and exhaust manifolds, what else would normally be changed?

Why is water such an effective material to use in an automobile radiator?


Posted March 17th, 2010 by admin 2 Comments »
automobile
ivy asked:


Why is water such an effective material to use in an automobile radiator?

When an automobile engine overheats and the radiator water begins to boil, the car can still be driven some?


Posted March 16th, 2010 by admin 2 Comments »
automobile
Ashley asked:


When an automobile engine overheats and the radiator water begins to boil, the car can still be driven some distance before catastrophic engine damage occurs. Why? What determines the onset of really disastrous overheating?

Why is water such an effective material to use in an automobile radiator?


Posted March 2nd, 2010 by admin 5 Comments »
automobile
ivy asked:


Why is water such an effective material to use in an automobile radiator?

When an automobile engine overheats and the radiator water begins to boil, the car can still be driven some?


Posted January 10th, 2010 by admin 9 Comments »
automobile
Ashley asked:


When an automobile engine overheats and the radiator water begins to boil, the car can still be driven some distance before catastrophic engine damage occurs. Why? What determines the onset of really disastrous overheating?
This is a physics problem I am trying to figure out.

Pulling a car long distance will hurt transmission?


Posted October 20th, 2009 by admin 3 Comments »
car
Terry Socia asked:


I’ll be pulling a car 200 miles and heard it may affect the automatic transmission.
I am thinking about starting the vehicle, put it in neutral and let it run the whole way and really don’t know if this would even help and then I am afraid it may run hot with limited air flow through the radiator compartment.
Any suggestions besides pulling the drive shaft or putting it on a car hauler
To : wrench161
You can pull a car forever if it is a “standard” transmission.