jwestjr
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The original Mercruiser 120 was shot and I needed to replace it. A parts store/engine rebuild center owner said he didn't have a 120 but he did have a 140 and all components would interchange with my old engine to the rebuilt one. (Wrong) but the problem I have now is I'm now not sure that it is a 140. The timing on the 120s,
according to specs is 8 degrees before top dead center. The specs for the 140s is 6 degrees before TDC. This engine will not perform at 6 degrees TDC but smooths out fine or at least a lot better at 8 degrees TDC. Without tearing down the engine and measuring the pistons is there a way to be sure which I have. There is no serial number plate on it, just casting numbers. Is there a cross reference from the GM factory to the Mercruiser completion? I don't want to ruin the engine by trial and error with the timing.
Thanks for any and all replys.
according to specs is 8 degrees before top dead center. The specs for the 140s is 6 degrees before TDC. This engine will not perform at 6 degrees TDC but smooths out fine or at least a lot better at 8 degrees TDC. Without tearing down the engine and measuring the pistons is there a way to be sure which I have. There is no serial number plate on it, just casting numbers. Is there a cross reference from the GM factory to the Mercruiser completion? I don't want to ruin the engine by trial and error with the timing.
Thanks for any and all replys.