Sorry, possibly my mistake.
The number you gave was a engine block casting number and from searching that number out seems to indicate the engine you have was used in 1987... Your 1985 engine block "may" had been changed out at some point.
My first thought was to confirm the year of your original engine year by using Mercruiser serial number because sometimes while the boat is 1985, the engine might have been from 1984 or 1986 even.
1984 shows a different piston ring part number than a 1985 ring number... Using MerCruisers parts guide, figured I'd guide you to the OEM part number to make the search easier knowing what one you needed from new.
Your casting number may be telling a different story thus why you might be having trouble finding the right rings.
Scott Danforth put together a GM V6 guide that lists your casting number 10105867 under 1987.... Unfortunately I don't believe there is a list of V6 casting number chart online like they do with the V8 blocks that would tell you more info about what was used where, time wise.
thought I would post the complete history of the 4.3 liter that I could find. These are links and articles that I have bookmarked for my own use, however they should help many people. it may help some people when looking for parts or sourcing a salvage yard motor or a reman. keep in mind that...
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To add to Scott's guide above there is also the following info regarding GM V6,
https://www.hotsixes.com/chevy-v6/3/
Just not sure if your year answer is in there yet.
If the Merc original serial number is still there, then just above the engine starter would be a metal tag riveted to the engine block with a number on it that looks like something in here,
Stern Drive serial numbers. (Continue down to the next posts for engine locations) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- All Mercury Marine serial numbers follow a particular format, be they Engine, Drive or Gimbal housing. Up to about...
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Or there could be a sticker on top of the covers that have/had the original serial number on it that you'd want to use to look up other parts of the engine to help get the other right things when needed such as outside bolt on accessories.
RE: PISTONS
chev v6 engine identification, fitting roller rockers to 4.3L chevrolet use Aussiespeed tall valve covers, chevy 229 american v6 high performance information - Part 5
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