I have some issues with my 105. So first thing I need to get to the bottom of is what year she is? Model # is 10576 I'm guessing late 70's
Year does not really matter with the block--they made the 105 forever and almost any part will swap into it. The only areas where it is important is if you want a specific part, like a rotor for your distributor, or lower units--you have a 2 piece lower and in 79 they redesigned to a one piece lower which will NOT fit your engine.
By the way: The block color is different than the midleg, shroud, and cover. That engine has the larger TC carbs. I don't remember seeing a 105 with TC carbs, most came with WB carbs. Are you sure that someone did not swap a 120 or even possibly a 140 block onto the 105 leg? Short of disassembling the engine there is no sure way to tell, howerver, there MIGHT be a stamped number on the back of the block up high next to the head. If you find this number and contact Mercury, they can access their database and tell you what block it is. One quick test though, would be to measure stroke through the plug hole If it is 2.875 then it is a 140 or 125. All others were 2.80 stroke.