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I think you are right but wasn't there a point that the Merc/Gil manifold was used on Merc engines other than the 420's?
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Believe the
420 got into the cyclone group , a bit more compression,pistodome like the 502 to hp 502 |
Stupid phone of mine . If you are matching a late 80's 420 it has unique pistons .little bump in comp over the 454mag
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Originally Posted by airjunky
(Post 4094665)
Stupid phone of mine . If you are matching a late 80's 420 it has unique pistons .little bump in comp over the 454mag
The Cyclone engines were 370/400/440/460HP versions. They all got the same 737-5536T piston, except for the 460HP version. Alot of these questions can be answered, by looking at the parts diagrams and drawings on mercruiserparts.com |
Does anyone know the cam lift on the 365. I know the 420 were 530 and 551.
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Wonder where the hp420 gets its comp bump from .I'd swear they were built like " mini hp500's' been a while since the '80s though .going to have to check da books tomarrow now curious
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Important question for the o.p. why do you ask ? What are you planning ? Matching a 2nd motor ?the 420 was for sure not a common unit to come across these days
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Originally Posted by airjunky
(Post 4094687)
Wonder where the hp420 gets its comp bump from .I'd swear they were built like " mini hp500's' been a while since the '80s though .going to have to check da books tomarrow now curious
Most guys assume a merc rect port head is the same from a 454 mag, to a 800sc, but they were assembled with different components per application. |
Could be indeed ! Don't have 420's (I still reference them to the mini hp500's ) rolling through these parts much .do know for shure the 502 versions get a little xtra dome on the hp500 . And roller rockers on the 420hp
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i believe the compression ratio on the 415 hp mpi engine and the hp500 are both 8.75/1.
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