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Here are some differences I've run across between Merc and GM crate engines:
Marine cam with low overlap, and wide lobe centers (pushes torque peak to higher rpm, while preventing reversion). Stainless steel head gaskets Brass freeze plug (some crate engines do have these) Lower compression pistons (generally 9.4:1 or less) Inconel exhaust valves to stand up to the constant high exhaust temperatures Hard anodizing on aluminum heads to prevent corrosion Better quality block paint to prevent corrossion Bigger oil pan Marine distributor Marine carburetor or fuel injection Full floating piston wrist pins (high performance engines) ****** I'm sure there are a bunch of other things, too (valve springs, retainers, etc). It doesn't mean you couldn't start with a crate engine, but it would be best to make a few changes before pressing it into marine service. Michael |
Originally Posted by Michael1
(Post 2118690)
Inconel exhaust valves to stand up to the constant high exhaust temperatures
Michael |
IMO I think a 6.2 (320hp) with a B1 outdrive should do the trick. I think they can be had with closed cooling if you are running in salt. Maybe a little pricey, but reliable, warrantied power and an engine that should last a long time.
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