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kldunc
12.05.2021 7:24:23

I have a 1992 Mercruiser 4.3L engine that wasn't winterized. I have learned a valuable lesson here. Both exhaust manifolds were busted, a freeze plug under the motor mounts on each side was out. I ordered new exhaust manifolds, new freeze plugs, new spark plugs, wires, and replaced the sensor in the distributor and put it all back together. only to find that when I put her in the lake. water and oil began pumping out of the PCV hoses into the intake of the carb. OUCH !! I assume that I have a busted engine block. I did have water come out of the the two center spark plugs holes before it was put back together. more


skinnyp83
16.06.2021 13:20:28

I have decided to order a remanufactured long block engine.
The engine is in a 1992 Celebrity190 bowrider. 18'-7" long.


Thor
09.05.2021 2:52:23

I have a friend with an engine stand, chain hoist, cherry picker, ect.. to remove the engine..so, heres my question.. what do I need to do to remove this engine? I plan to remove the bell housing bolts from the back of the block and remove the two motormounts.
Of course, I will have to disconnect any hoses, power, fuel lines ect.
Does the engine have to be shifted forward from the bell housing to disinguage the motor from thetransom? Are there any bolts from inside the bell housing that need to be removed in order to remove this engine?
I am mechanically inclined and I have the tools, but I have never removed a boat engine before.
Please , somebody help me out here.
James in Salisbury,NC


Bokencn
15.05.2021 6:31:59

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PureIt
12.05.2021 7:24:23

Re: Fuel filter 4,3L V6 Mercruiser 1992 more


smokelesscigs124
16.06.2021 13:20:28

Re: Fuel filter 4,3L V6 Mercruiser 1992


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09.05.2021 2:52:23

Okay guys, after all these discussions about stalling boats and the need to check fuel filters, I figured I would check my fuel filters to be sure.
I have a 1992 4.3L V6 mercruiser engine, I removed the metal gauze filter in the carburettor and cleaned (it was very clean!). I then thought I would remove the fuel filter in the mechanical fuel pump and replace it.
On opening the fuel pump I discovered the fuel filter is not a paper catridge as I was expecting, but some form of pourous stone.. I have blown all over it with compressed air (and it looks clean) but I am not really sure if you clean this type of filter or just replace it (I have never seen a filter made of stone before!!).
How do I know if it needs replacing? I have not had any fuel problems with my boat, I was just cleaning the filters as a preventative measure..


gregschoen
15.05.2021 6:31:59

The best thing you can do for your setup is to replace that filter, then install a water seperating fuel filter between the fuel pump and the fuel tank. Then you shouldn't have to worry about that one or the carb filter again.
The Mercruiser PN for that fuel pump filter is 35-803897Q1 more


fernly
04.06.2021 15:08:32

Interesting. appears to be a chinese copy of the airtex and all the associated mounting parts. In the end that's a little less than I paid all told, but I also bought a $30 stainless fuel line from Merc. Let us know how the quality looks. Price is about even. [links]


brigitte2378sack
27.05.2021 17:04:12

I used the Airtex E11003 as the OEM part when I went through the same thing. Nice part is, you can go in and use the mounting and fuel line parts direct off Mercruiser parts lists to install it. It turned out great that way and the stainless steel line is heavier and better fitted than what I was making out of 3/8th steel brake line. Nice part with the Airtex is prices have dropped, I find them in the $60 range today. You look at a '93 and up Mercruiser V6 parts diagrams on OEM dealer sites like iBoats and can find all the fittings, mounting bracket, rubber o-ring isolator mounts, etc. Feels good in the end to have an OEM fuel system. here


jeffersons
21.05.2021 1:36:48

I just built a Stihl MS361 chainsaw out of 100% after market parts from china. For a couple hundred I got a saw I could play porting games on and not risk $200 OEM piston/cylinder sets. Stuck on a big bore kit, all ported by me (first time I ever did that) and next going to swap in and fit the carburetor off a larger MS440 saw. Most of the parts are indistinguishable from the OEM Stihl parts of the 90's when the MS361 was last made. more


binarysecurity
11.06.2021 6:04:07

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thrashaholic
08.05.2021 9:43:52


Galuel
04.06.2021 15:08:32

The 4.3L V6 Engine was not the 1st 6 cylinder Sterndrive engine offered by MerCruiser. The Inline 6 cylinder engines date back to the 1963 with the 194 model. During the 1970's MerCruiser offered the 225 Cu-In inline 6 cylinder engine which many engine parts are still available today and easy to find using our MerCruiser OEM parts lookup Diagrams and Catalogs. You will find common maintenance items including oils, lubricants and complete tune up kits as well as Seloc Service Manuals. By far the most popular engine today in the 6 cylinder engine family is the MerCruiser 4.3 which is offered only within the Sterndrive Engine model family. The original 4.3L Engine Model was released around 1985 as a non-balanced-shaft engine in the carbureted engine model family. This original version of MerCruiser 4.3 Engine was equipped with a mechanical fuel pump however in 1992 with Gen II series engines the fuel system was upgraded to include an electric fuel pump as well as standard engine mounts due to the introduction of the balanced shaft engine design to address the inherant vibration issues associated with 90 degree V6 engine configurations. In 2014 MerCruiser released their 4.5L V6 engine models. Read More which will be used to phase out the 4.3L V6 engine models over the next few years as GM discontinues production on this model. Locating and ordering MerCruiser 4.3 engine parts and accessories has never been easier than with the interactive parts catalogs. [links]


weddingshoesmaker2003
27.05.2021 17:04:12

You no longer have to go to the dealership and wait while someone looks up parts for you. Rather by using our convenient and fast 4.3 Engine Parts Lookup Catalogs you can shop and buy the parts you need from the convenience of your own home. here


den
21.05.2021 1:36:48

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brynfrlin
11.06.2021 6:04:07

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Randallromans8
08.05.2021 9:43:52


joey
23.04.2021 22:52:41

I am looking at a 1994 boat with a mercruiser 4.3 engine with about 500 hours on it. Most of the hours were at low rpm trolling speeds. I just thought I'd better check with the experts here as to the reliability of this engine. anything in particular I should watch for or check? Could running this engine hour after hour at low rpm's cause any problems? Sure hope I hear "man thats the best motor ever put in a boat"!
Thanx! Dan


andrew001
07.05.2021 20:47:55

Edit: just did a search (ya, shoulda done that 1st!) and it seems like its quite the little motor. just wondering about extended running at low rpm's


loneranger
02.06.2021 0:21:12

Re: mercruiser 4.3 reliability/issues? here


boombox
04.05.2021 5:36:15

Ayuh. The 1 I'm sellin' this spring has about 1200hrs, mostly trollin'.
It still tests out Great on a compression test.


ralphmcclure
22.05.2021 22:48:55

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