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Mercruiser 3.7 L 4 Cylinder

20K views 13 replies 6 participants last post by  Will I. Finish  
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Mercruiser 3.7 L 4 cylinder... 4.36" bore x 3.75" stroke 224 Cid. 190hp and 275 lbft @ 4500....
Aluminum block with sbc bell housing, iron ford 460 cylinder head. Rods and pistons also 460 ford. I believe the flywheel is also ford.. Q jet 4bbl carb..
I'm trying to find one locally to get some dimensions from to see if it could be made to fit a gt. They're pretty big for a 4cyl , but it just might fit. Pretty easy to find these motors for $500 or less until you actually want one.
It's been a long time since I've seen one of these engines in person, but I do remember them feeling like a sbc 350 in some pretty good sized boats..
 
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Hi David, I have a Mercruiser 488 and a Mercruiser 3.0.. 488 measures: from the (massive) harmonic balancer to the face of the flywheel 29", 24-1/2" tall at back, 22" tall at front, oil pan has a low section at the rear. It is about 21" wide, with the oil filter (included in the 21") extending out about 7" on the intake side. Old school Chevy bell housing will bolt to the back of the engine. My flywheel is not drilled for a pressure plate. The 3.0 is about 26" long, 24" tall and 14" wide except where the bell housing bolts. Also old school Chevy. This flywheel is drilled for a pressure plate. Enjoy your project. Rich
 
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Waiting on hearing back from one of my dads friends who is installing one in a street rod on some measurements.. I know it's pretty big height wise as the deck height is 10.33" where as the 1.9 is 8.19 or so.. but the opel's cylinder head an valve cover are pretty tall...
I'm just chasing a squirrel right now as this just keeps popping into my mind as a swap idea. But it would be cool if it could fit under the hood..
Here's a bit of eye candy from his build...
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I had a 19.5 foot ski boat for around 11 or 12 years that had an engine very similary to the one pictured above. Seems like it was a 3.4 liter and I sold it around 13 years ago. The boat was one of the best investments that I ever made due to the fact that I paid around 2500.00 for the boat, which included everything that you would need for a ski boat, everything, and sold it for 2500.00 12 years later with no major investment for repairs, etc - used it on a heated lake in NC, I kid you not - the lake was used and owned by Duke power and they used the water in their cooling towers - I recall going to the lake in November and the water near the discharge area was like bath water - it the summer time many times the water was really too warm and was not refreshing, but still very nice. That water was very clear and had a nice blue color. Belews Lake was around a 20 minute ride from my house. Taught my daughters how to ski and everytime we went out it felt like we were on vacation if even for just an afternoon. I really miss that boat and skiing and just being on the lake. Ah, the good old days. Thanks for listening as I relive my youth, or middle age as the case may be...............
 
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I had a ski boat with that very engine - moved pretty good....Taught both of the girls how to ski and felt like I was on vacation every time I took it out. Fresh water lake about 18 miles away, from where I lived at the time in NC, and could ski from May until early November - Duke power kept part of the lake pretty warm. Anyway good times.:)