Re: for the mercruiser 470 guys
I had a 470 in a 17' bow rider, and it ran great. But it didn't run long. The engines were closer to a tractor engine than a boat engine, and they were junk.
No, they are not. They are good for what they are. Their power to weight ratio is excellent and they are great on fuel, really economical. Properly maintained and with the 2 or 3 main issues sorted out these engines will run as long as any Gm of Ford engine. You just need to understand how they are different.
Bamaman1 said:
And there are not as many good used 470 engines out there as 140 hp motors due to durability problems. The 4.3 was a great change. unfortunately you cannot take any other engine and mount it up to the 470 transom assembly and outdrive.
The 470 transom assembly and drive are exactly the same as any for the GM engines of the era use. If the 470 is an MC-1, any GM engine with its own MC-1 flywheel housing will fit. The only change for the drive (apart from ratio) is the input yoke length (if changing to a V engine and not an in-line).
If the 470 is an 'R' or later, then any GM engine with its flywheel housing will fit straight up to it. If the engine is a V6, then not even the ratio needs to be changed.
Chris........
BTW, the best engine in a boat IS a tractor engine!