Mercruiser produce a wide range of different engine sizes from 135hp to 425hp. The most popular sizes are the 3.0L / 135hp and the 4.3L / 190hp versions.
Mercruiser buys engines from many suppliers, including Chevrolet.
the stock size is a 14.75 x 21 ptich
Mercruiser engines of various sizes from 3 liter on up.
i have a 1978 browning mustang 1 that i am restoring.it has a mercruiser io 140hp engine and mercruiser 140 sterndrive.
if these engines are of the 470 mercruiser family check the seal behind the water circulating pump on front of engine is anti freeze oily if so check that specific engine ,heat exchangers ? or head gaskets are a good posibilty ! have a compression test done !
The correct timing for a Mercruiser 3.0L 140 engine is 6 degrees BTDC. for a Mercruiser 120 the correct timing is 8 degree BTDC.
Timing for Mercruiser 470 is 8 BTDC at idle speed. Mercruiser Service Bulletin specifies 4 degrees BTDC, due to new gasoline formulation.
Yes , according to the Gates website ( they make timing belts etc. ) both the DOHC and SOHC engines in a 2000 Ford Focus are interference engines * both engines are 2.0 liters in size *
Neither of those companies make their own engines. Most engines will changes from one mower to another with minor adjustments as long as they are the same type engine. If they are both the same size and make engines then there should be no trouble.
The official website, Mercruiser Parts will easily enable one to find spare parts for their Mercury Mercruiser. Alternatively, there can be any number of people selling spare parts on eBay.
no you can't, the size of the engines are different.
The normal size of a go cart engine is either 125cc or 250cc. These engines are either two stroke or four stroke engines and can produce as much as 90 hp.