I also have a 440 and coincidentally have been planning on replacing the seawater intake valve. The original gate valve started to leak last season and I don't want to find out what happens when a little drip turns into a big drip.
I haven't started the project yet, but my plan is to continue using the original scoop strainer (isolated from hull) and replace the old gate valve with a true bronze seacock from Buck Algonquin. A true seacock is supposed to be bolted to a backing plate which is epoxied to the hull...no bolts actually going into hull. If marine plywood coated in epoxy is used as a backing plate, the bronze seacock would be isolated from the aluminum.
Even if you could put together all the right Marelon parts...the Buck Algonquin bronze is quite a bit cheaper.
Water pickup for Chrysler 440
Re: Water pickup for Chrysler 440
Maestro
1986 32' Sedan
Chrysler 360s
1.5:1 Gears, 16x16 props
1970 28' Express
Single Chrysler 440
1:1 Gear, 14x12 prop
Green Bay, WI
1986 32' Sedan
Chrysler 360s
1.5:1 Gears, 16x16 props
1970 28' Express
Single Chrysler 440
1:1 Gear, 14x12 prop
Green Bay, WI
Re: Water pickup for Chrysler 440
How well do the plastic ones work? I found a set on my boat but thought plastic would be stupid to use. I am wrong often
2x 1973 28 Express - Single 318
New electrical panels, water system and velvet drive
Miami FL & Catawba OH
New electrical panels, water system and velvet drive
Miami FL & Catawba OH