Re: Mercruiser 470 internals?
The same basic motor had many designations. They all have the same 3.7L block, but different manifolds and carbs. There was the 165, 170, 470, 485, and many more. Early versions had a 3"dia heat exchanger which was barely adequate. The later models used a 4" and did MUCH better. The alternator in those are like an outboard's. The voltage regulator is extremely expensive and prone to failure due to corrosion. If yours doesn't run a belt-driven aftermarket alternator, clean those connections real good. Also clean anyplace the regulator contacts the block for a good ground connection.<br /><br />The dents on the tops of the pistons are to save the motor if the timing chain should bump a tooth or two. If it goes out of time, the valves hit the piston doing a ton of damage without those there.