Re: Looking for a little more power
The 4.3 is one great motor, but after a year or so i have found a solution
The
4.3 and 5.7 (or any small block Chevy) are the same engine. The accessories will even bolt up the same. Only difference is what you said, 4 in longer and 2 more cylinders.
Bell houseing, fly wheel, starter, all the same.
As long as you go with the same year style.
GM sells a direct bolt in 5.7 for
4.3 replacement. Was featured on Truck TV
This would be my choice.
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Just pull your old motor and e-bay it to help offset the cost's.........Not cheap but it will be effective. You will need to marinize that motor ( not to sure about the cam yet), but the old 4.3 should cover those cost's. That's really the only way to make enough HP to see a marked difference.
Or as Don has stated new prop
4100@19P
4300@18p
4500@17p
4700@16p *
4900@15p *
Assuming your tach's on (and i would check it first) id go here
http://www.iboats.com/mall/propfind...id=448&**********=675860897&*******=557166705