Westerndiesel25
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I have a 87 welcraft nova 23 xl with a mercruiser 454 magnum, it has a cracked block and I'm inquiring about more information on the differences on anything that was done differently from gm
Good info Scott. Thanks for that info. I was mildly aware that the intake was different between the mpi 310/330hp base model and the magnum. Just because of previously looking into K&N filters for each of them years ago. Didn’t know about the cam before you saying so.the standard 7.4's are oval port motors
the magnum is a rectangular port motor with a different cam
How is the extra power made there ?
What is the difference between the carb 7.4 in its base form…and the more potent magnum carb version ?
Totally understand all that Scott, to be fair.I can give you a naturally aspirated boat motor at 7.4hp running a carb close to 500hp or 250 hp.
I can take that same 7.4 liter displacement in a non-marine application and get well over 800hp with a carb or EFI
has nothing to do with how big the cake is, it depends on the ingredients and how it is baked.
once you understand engine architecture, its not a mystery.
There is a 454 magnum 4 barrel carb AD. 100%. Was working on a boat with one just a few months ago and know of a few others too. Supposed to be something like 350hp. Opposed to the usual 7.4 carb of the same era, producing something like 310 or similarTalking Merc only, the 454 Mag uses 502 heads and is a MPI
I don't know of a Merc 7.4 Mag that uses a carb
454 Mag MPI 385HP
502 Mag MPI 415HP
Here is the actual one I was messing with not long ago. Fitted to a formula. Some of her components may have been altered over the years, I might suspect though. But yeah…they definitely exist!Talking Merc only, the 454 Mag uses 502 heads and is a MPI
I don't know of a Merc 7.4 Mag that uses a carb
454 Mag MPI 385HP
502 Mag MPI 415HP
Maybe picking you up wrong. I thought you were perhaps suggesting there wasn’t a carb 454 magnum? There was a magnum in both carb and mpi/efi forms. At the same time as the magnum 454 carb…there was also the usual and more common 7.4 carb with less power.My point exactly
As per Merc manuals, the Mag is listed as a 454, the standard is listed as a 7.4
Ah. Think I’ve got your thinking now. I see now that you were maybe being very specific about the wording and literal name on the decal. I was thinking much more simply with things.I'm talking Merc terminology, the way they are "listed" in manuals, parts and on cowling. Going back to the original "carb" comment; All "Mags" are 454, all 7.4 are standard
Now so far as 7.4 MPI it is 310HP, the as 7.4 carb is 300HP
So now that’s out the way…what’s the difference between a 4 barrel 7.4, a 4 barrel 7.4 lx and a 4 barrel 454 magnum? Just the intake manifold maybe on the 454 ? I think I have in my head that there are three different HP ratings amongst the above mentioned carb engines ? Could be wrong.
I might even confuse myself further and dare to ask if the older carb versions were prop rated figures and the later mpi were flywheel rated ? Maybe for another time…haha.
Very helpful AD. Appreciated! See there is a difference in compression ratios they’re right enough. Answers a few questions for sure. Cheers.Might need to apologize to @Westerndiesel25 for getting off topic on his thread
It's a mix bag. The MIE ratings are different then the MCM models.
This may help a bit and just shows MCM's from manual 16 top and manual 23 bottom
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