Sure. The engine coolant loop might be a bit different though, you may have to get creative to hook up the cab heater core.
No, it would not be able to handle engine braking.
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No, a marine engine is going to use corrosion resistant components in the cooling system and the freeze plugs. Also, the camshaft will be designed to meet the different power needs of a boat as compared to a car or truck. A car engine to run be used for the majority of the time at half or less of the RPM that it red lines at, where a marine engine is most likely going to be derated to run at "top speed" for the majority of the time which wil be well under the red line RPM of an automotiv engine.
Yes, just different setup with dipstick, vacuum hose, alternator, etc etc Lots of them used in the 1980-85 cars and trucks
A marine starting battery is used in a CJ Jeep with a 350 engine.
Marine Audio would be for a boat or jet ski, not for a car. There is no "marine car audio"
It is possible Marine engines may rotate the other way Marine engines may and do have specialised anti corrosion innards Marine engines are built to run for long periods at high loads and moderately high rpm Car engines are built to run at lower rpm and lighter load with bursts of higher rpm and higher load. Marine engines do not like many many changes in RPM like in a car It comes down to the car engine will not last long in a boat
That car weighs two tons and 118 pounds.
Marine Diesel engines can be bought from ebay which prices ranging from $287 to $1,134. Marine Diesels can also be purchased from 'tadiesels' which sells used marine diesel engines.
it depends on the type size and year and also it will have to have a marine cam probbably installed
Yes, Brakes can be used in Auto transmission car when the Engine is off.
Main propulsion is the function of the marine main engine.