Re: mercruiser 190
Hi...what can you guys tell me about the mercruiser 190 (224cid) engine? Please don't hold back....give it to me straight. ...lol. All info and opinions are greatly appreciated. Thanks.
I believe this has the aluminum block.
Correct... The 224cid ran from 1976 to 1989. It had many different labels, 470, 485, 488, 3.7, 165, 170, 185, 190.
Essentially a 4 cylinder aluminium engine block with a Ford 460 cylinder head, pistons, crank and rods. It was freshwater cooled, because of the ali block, and different horse-powers were achieved by using different exhaust manifolds and different carbs.
They suffered many afflictions.
Mercury used an outboard style charging system with a stator under the harmonic balance and a water cooled voltage regulator. These were a problem because bilge water would damage the stator or the magnets in the balancer. Most people upgrade the charging system to a belt driven marine alternator.
The design included an integrated engine water pump, but the shaft seals on the end of the camshaft were prone to failure, and not easy to replace.
The original heat exchanger was a 3" unit, which only just kept the engine cool enough. Merc later changer it to a 4". Overheating was a problem because of the open deck design of the cylinder block. A lot of head gasket problems.
A lot of the parts are now NLA (No Longer Available).
Other than those items, they were a strong engine, with quite good fuel economy. If you find a good one, that has had as many of the design flaws removed as possible, they can be quite a good engine.
Chris............