Lou C
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Scott take a look at a Merc parts diagramNo they are Merc produced engines not GM based. the 4.5 bears no resemblance other than number of cylinders to the 4.3..
It is confusing on the 6.2, Merc did use a GM bases 6.2 up until like 2015 ( stroked 5.7) the new Merc 6.2 other than displacement has no commonality with GM made engines.
I think where this will hurt guys like us is if you ever need an engine you can only get it through quicksilver/merc. Not sure if the aftermarket will start supplying machine shops with rebuild components but the days of getting a relatively off the shelf GM marine new base engine or reman are likely over.
you'll see that the 4.5 has many features of the old 4.3
1) 90* included angle between cyls, why would you design a brand new V6 with a 90* angle instead of a 60* angle which is normal for V6s
2) same split journal crank
3) same balance shaft set up
4) cast iron block and heads
looking at it pretty carefully I'd say maybe Merc bought GM's old tooling lol.
The biggest difference is that the modern 4.5 has fully integrated electronic control systems not add ons like the old 4.3. The head castings are somewhat different, and it is big step forward in smoothness vs the old 4.3.
Now the issue for people who keep them a long time is, the parts cost a fortune. To the point where, cost wise, it has no advantage vs an outboard.