thegoat86
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- Oct 12, 2014
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I am in a debate with my buddy who says the 4.3 mercruiser is just a GM vortec truck motor with different seals and freeze plugs. Also says, put the marine seal and freeze plug kit in, then swap intake, exhaust, distributor, flywheel and accessories and you would never know the difference. Says motor would run the same and last just as long.
I on the other hand would think it would be more than that. To have a motor run at high RPM for hours on end would have to have a decent rotating assembly. Plus to have the high compression ratio these motors have, you would need something like a flat top piston or something of that nature. Not being well versed in GM or marine application motors, I can not say either way. I am an old school Mopar/Chrysler guy.
Would love to know the real story. Not just something someone said or overheard. Which is where I think my buddy is coming from. Although he did work as a GM tech for a few years in the early 2000s.
I on the other hand would think it would be more than that. To have a motor run at high RPM for hours on end would have to have a decent rotating assembly. Plus to have the high compression ratio these motors have, you would need something like a flat top piston or something of that nature. Not being well versed in GM or marine application motors, I can not say either way. I am an old school Mopar/Chrysler guy.
Would love to know the real story. Not just something someone said or overheard. Which is where I think my buddy is coming from. Although he did work as a GM tech for a few years in the early 2000s.