Re: Why no Hemi boat engines?
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It is not Ford or Chrysler that holds this back or really even decides anything. I could go to them and say I want to buy engines and they'd say "how many". It is the Marinisers like Crusader and Merc and Volvo that have decided on GM engines.
I'm sure if that's completely the case, I'm sure a lot has to do with sales volume and what is worth producing or not. A marine engine is set up quite different than a road run engine, since a marine engine is under constant load, and runs at higher RPMs the camshaft grind, fuel supply, as well as the exhaust and cooling systems have to be very different. In many cases not much is shared between a car engine and a boat engine.
The big three are more in the business these days to build cars, no so much just to supply engines. While GM and Ford do still supply some industrial and marine engines, I wouldn't think the volume is high enough to truly justify much new R&D.
I also would suspect that if GM fails as many have been predicting, then we'll see other engines being used in marine applications or possibly the current GM engines will begin to be built by another source, most likely at a higher cost.
Also if you notice, the GM based marine engines are no longer the same motors used in cars and trucks, the 4.3L and 5.0, and 5.7L have all vanished from the road in new models in favor of newer, more efficient motors. Those newer motors haven't yet made their way to the marine industry for some reason from what I've seen.