4.3 Vortec question

Asked by 43vortecquestion Feb 09, 2019 at 09:00 PM about the 1998 Chevrolet Blazer 2-Door 4WD

Question type: Car Customization

RE. previous question about throwing away all the computer stuff.
How do marine engines do it? They can't have all that junk a car does, or do
they?
It should be a sweet little motor without the tech stuff. jump in, no bad views.

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Marine engines as well as aircraft engines are a different bags of cats, everything is different including torque curves, spark timing and fuel delivery needs. Remember, if it goes in a boat or aircraft increase the price of the part by 200%.

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Boats come with GM motors, Ford motors, Volvo motors....they may have different camshafts and cooling systems but the base engine is the same. I took a 454 out of a boat and put it in a Chevelle and my current boat has a 4.3 Mercruiser which is a 4.3 GM

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As far as computer controlled engines....I had a 91 mustang fuel injected 5.0. I eliminated the fuel injection and went old school and threw a carburetor on it

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Good , good and good but how do I get rid of the computer? The cam cant be that different. Compression ratios are similar the computer monitors a lot of stuff, and these engines run pretty dam efficient compared to my 72 sbc. 10 MPG avg. What does a marine engine not have that I do hav in the blazer? Keep it coming folks. We can figure this out.

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No emissions on boats. If you want to get rid of the computer controls then pull it all off, throw a carburetor and an HEI ignition in and be done

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I see. That is great advice Dan, Right there on eby convert to hei and carb. Looking into this more. Looks reasonable too. Need a manifold I guess, many marine carbs, hei distiutors<$100. sound nice! Thanks

read up on this conversion. manifold not necessary, adapter plate is available. a ford 2bbl is recommended. see new Q re. transfer case wiring and start up. this is one very hearty chassis.

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