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4.3 2bbl to 4.3 4bbl
I recently purchased a 1988 Sea Ray with a Mercruiser V-6 4.3 with a 2
barrel carb (175 hp) Is it possible to convert this to a 4.3 with 4 barrel carb (205hp) Is it just a matter of changing the carb and intake or are the ingnitions different? Any input would be greatly appreciated. |
4.3 2bbl to 4.3 4bbl
for all I know. Yes, it is a matter of intake and carb. Of course your
throttle linkage[s] may need some rerouting, but I don't think it's that much of a chore. The manifold should bolt right on. crystalguy wrote: I recently purchased a 1988 Sea Ray with a Mercruiser V-6 4.3 with a 2 barrel carb (175 hp) Is it possible to convert this to a 4.3 with 4 barrel carb (205hp) Is it just a matter of changing the carb and intake or are the ingnitions different? Any input would be greatly appreciated. |
4.3 2bbl to 4.3 4bbl
That's basically it. You can use an aftermarket automotive aluminum intake
buit the carb needs to be marine. For that engine I'd stick with a 600 or 650 cfm max. Any bigger would really be overcarbed. Don't expect any overwhelming performnace leap. Maybe 3 mph or so more on the top end. "crystalguy" wrote in message oups.com... I recently purchased a 1988 Sea Ray with a Mercruiser V-6 4.3 with a 2 barrel carb (175 hp) Is it possible to convert this to a 4.3 with 4 barrel carb (205hp) Is it just a matter of changing the carb and intake or are the ingnitions different? Any input would be greatly appreciated. |
4.3 2bbl to 4.3 4bbl
The other three things that may contribute to higher horsepower are the cam,
compression ratio and valve size. You should check out those things before you go to the trouble changing the carb. LD "crystalguy" wrote in message oups.com... I recently purchased a 1988 Sea Ray with a Mercruiser V-6 4.3 with a 2 barrel carb (175 hp) Is it possible to convert this to a 4.3 with 4 barrel carb (205hp) Is it just a matter of changing the carb and intake or are the ingnitions different? Any input would be greatly appreciated. |
4.3 2bbl to 4.3 4bbl
I do agree, that you probably wouldn't ahve that much ore to gain, but
I suppose it depends on what you want. For pulling a ski , i would think you could get a better hole shot, and plane out quicker. But I do agree,t hat you probably wouldn't notice that much difference on top end. But even so, arn't the fron two bbls. usually smaller on a 4, and the bigger back two usually kick in at 3/4 to WOT? Lee henning wrote: The other three things that may contribute to higher horsepower are the cam, compression ratio and valve size. You should check out those things before you go to the trouble changing the carb. LD "crystalguy" wrote in message oups.com... I recently purchased a 1988 Sea Ray with a Mercruiser V-6 4.3 with a 2 barrel carb (175 hp) Is it possible to convert this to a 4.3 with 4 barrel carb (205hp) Is it just a matter of changing the carb and intake or are the ingnitions different? Any input would be greatly appreciated. |
4.3 2bbl to 4.3 4bbl
Depends on the 4 barrel. The quadrajet has smaller primaries than
secondaries. The holleys have 4 equal sized. The secondaries on the quadra jet are vacuum actuated so they open as the engine demands. That will be under higher loads but that is not some specific throttle position. Obviously it tends to be the more open throttle positions. The holley can be had as a vacuum or mechanical secondaries. The main reason for a bigger carb is to deliver more air/gas at wide open throttle. The holley typically is not the best choice for fuel economy but is preferred for perfomance. The holley is also so common that they are easy to find parts for. wrote in message oups.com... I do agree, that you probably wouldn't ahve that much ore to gain, but I suppose it depends on what you want. For pulling a ski , i would think you could get a better hole shot, and plane out quicker. But I do agree,t hat you probably wouldn't notice that much difference on top end. But even so, arn't the fron two bbls. usually smaller on a 4, and the bigger back two usually kick in at 3/4 to WOT? Lee henning wrote: The other three things that may contribute to higher horsepower are the cam, compression ratio and valve size. You should check out those things before you go to the trouble changing the carb. LD "crystalguy" wrote in message oups.com... I recently purchased a 1988 Sea Ray with a Mercruiser V-6 4.3 with a 2 barrel carb (175 hp) Is it possible to convert this to a 4.3 with 4 barrel carb (205hp) Is it just a matter of changing the carb and intake or are the ingnitions different? Any input would be greatly appreciated. |
4.3 2bbl to 4.3 4bbl
"crystalguy" wrote in message oups.com... I recently purchased a 1988 Sea Ray with a Mercruiser V-6 4.3 with a 2 barrel carb (175 hp) Is it possible to convert this to a 4.3 with 4 barrel carb (205hp) Is it just a matter of changing the carb and intake or are the ingnitions different? Any input would be greatly appreciated. As everyone said should be an easy swap, do you really want to pump more gas through the boat for a slight increase in power? I went through the whole thought process with my 4.3. Decided against the 4 barrel due to cost/ gas/ and minor performance increase. THEN I had water in my oil, found the 2 barrel manifold cracked. Replaced it with a 4 barrel manifold, bought an adapter plate, rejetted my two barrel and gained about 10-15 hp. Top end only improved very slightly, but low end torque and hole shot are a lot better. |
4.3 2bbl to 4.3 4bbl
and it takes 15hp to gain 1mph! What are you trying to do & why?
"crystalguy" wrote in message oups.com... I recently purchased a 1988 Sea Ray with a Mercruiser V-6 4.3 with a 2 barrel carb (175 hp) Is it possible to convert this to a 4.3 with 4 barrel carb (205hp) Is it just a matter of changing the carb and intake or are the ingnitions different? Any input would be greatly appreciated. |
4.3 2bbl to 4.3 4bbl
More top end doesn't interest me.
I just bought the boat and won't be able to pull tubes behind it till spring. We are all about multiple tubes.....175hp may be enough for us but I want to know what my options are if it isn't. Lost In Space/Woodchuck wrote: and it takes 15hp to gain 1mph! What are you trying to do & why? "crystalguy" wrote in message oups.com... I recently purchased a 1988 Sea Ray with a Mercruiser V-6 4.3 with a 2 barrel carb (175 hp) Is it possible to convert this to a 4.3 with 4 barrel carb (205hp) Is it just a matter of changing the carb and intake or are the ingnitions different? Any input would be greatly appreciated. |
4.3 2bbl to 4.3 4bbl
More top end doesn't interest me.
I just bought the boat and won't be able to pull tubes behind it till spring. We are all about multiple tubes.....175hp may be enough for us but I want to know what my options are if it isn't. Lost In Space/Woodchuck wrote: and it takes 15hp to gain 1mph! What are you trying to do & why? "crystalguy" wrote in message oups.com... I recently purchased a 1988 Sea Ray with a Mercruiser V-6 4.3 with a 2 barrel carb (175 hp) Is it possible to convert this to a 4.3 with 4 barrel carb (205hp) Is it just a matter of changing the carb and intake or are the ingnitions different? Any input would be greatly appreciated. |
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