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Marine Engines Repower – Bayliner Cierra 2655, 1991 model Mercruser MCM 5.0l LX
Dennis, Thanks for your inquiry and the opportunity at earning your business. Since Mercruiser made both Alpha and Bravo sterndrive models with that engine I would not be able to tell you without knowing which one your engine is setup for. Can you give me the original engine serial number? Or can you tell me if [...]

4.3L Marine Engine Longblock Performance Specification
Mike, Thanks for your inquiry and the opportunity at earning your business. The Hp rating for longblocks is determined by the fuel system that’s install back onto the engine. For example since GM only produced one marine version of the 4.3L during this timeframe Mercruiser used this same longblock on their 190 Hp 2 barrel carb [...]

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Marty, Thanks for your inquiry and the opportunity at earning your business. Using the links below you can review your options. Let me know if you need any further technical information or help placing your order. In either case I will be glad to assist! Link to Block Code/Serial Number Location http://www.perfprotech.com/store/app_themes/PPT/images/block-casting-no.jpg Link to Remanufactured Longblocks http://tinyurl.com/68kcet8 Link to Remanufacturing [...]

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Exhaust System Requirements
IMPORTANT: It is the responsibility of the boat manufacturer or installing dealer to properly locate the engine and install the exhaust system. Improper installation may allow water to enter the exhaust manifolds and combustion chambers and severely damage the engine. Damage caused by water in the engine is NOT covered by most Manufacturers Limited Warranty, unless this damage is the result of defective part(s).

Determining If Exhaust Elbow Risers Are Required
To determine if exhaust elbow risers are required, take measurements (a) and (b), with boat at rest in the water and maximum load aboard. Subtract (b) from (a). If (a) minus (b) is less than specified in chart, select appropriate size exhaust elbow riser kit and exhaust extension kit that will correctly position exhaust elbow.

Mercruiser Exhaust Riser Height

 

 

Model

(a) Minus (b) Must Be at Least

All

13 In. (330 mm)

 


MCM (Sterndrive) Engines With Thru-Transom Exhaust
When designing and installing exhaust system, the following must be observed:

Minimum Hose Size Inside Diameter (I.D.)

 

Model

Single Outlet

Dual Outlet

7.4L MPI

5 in. (127 mm)

4 in. (102 mm)

454 & 502 Mag

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4 in. (102 mm)

 

 

1. Exhaust flanges must be of proper size to accommodate 4 in. (102 mm) I.D. exhaust hoses. They must also be equipped with internal water shutters, and use an exhaust flapper over each outlet.
2. The exhaust hoses and pipes must not be higher than exhaust elbows at any point.
3. The exhaust outlet must be located so that a minimum of 1/2 in. (13 mm) drop per foot(305 mm) downward pitch exists in the exhaust hose from the engine exhaust elbow tothe outlet. (This is an American Boat & Yacht Council recommendation.) The drop must be constant so that a low spot does not exist at any point in the exhaust hose.
4. Exhaust outlet must be slightly above the waterline with boat at rest in the water and full load aboard.
5. Back pressure must not exceed 4 in. (102 mm) of mercury when measured with a mercury manometer to exhaust elbow outlets.

 

Select this link to view the Tech Article that illustrates the Exhaust Spacers