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New 3.0l Authentic Gm Marine Longblock on 2040-parts.com

US $2,649.00
Location:

Ponchatoula, Louisiana, United States

Ponchatoula, Louisiana, United States
Condition:New Brand:Mercruiser Core Charge:NO Core Charge Engine(HP):140

This is a brand NEW General Motors marine base engine.  This 3.0L Marine engine is built strictly for marine use on GM production lines.

Our GM Marine long blocks are ideal for replacing an engine when the component parts are still good.  Why replace it if it is not broken?  However, we do recommend replacing warn out components.  All engines, unless clearly stated, are authentic General Motors Marine engines.  Our authentic GM marine engines are built on GM production lines for marine applications.  Don't be mislead by others who can't claim GM authenticity unless you are satisfied with an imitation.

Please contact us to ensure proper replacement specifications and favorable shipping arrangements.  985-386-2081
  • NEW Block with all internal components 
  • Circulating water pump 
  • Spark Plugs 
  • 14" Flywheel 
  • Oil Pan 
  • Harmonic Balancer 
  • Electronic Distributor 
  • High output ignition coil 
  • Timing Shunt 
  • Power tach. lead 
  • Valve cover 
  • Timing chain cover 
  • Coil to Distributor cable 
  • One Piece rear main seal 
  • Mechanical fuel pump pad 

Displacement:  181 C.I.D. (2966.59 CC) / 3.0L
Cylinders:  In-line 4 cyl.
Compression Ratio:  9.25:1 (High flow vortec head)
Valve config.:  Pushrod actuated / Overhead Valves
Valve lifters:  Hydraulic flat tappet
Bore x stroke:  4.00" x 3.6" (101.6 x 91.44 mm)
Main bearings:  2 Bolt cast iron
Ignition:  Delco EST (Electronic)
Flywheel Diameter:  14" (Ring gear towards engine)
Firing order:  1-3-4-2
Oil pan capacity:  4 Quarts (w/o filter)
Horsepower:  140 H.P. @ 4800 RPM
Torque:  177 lb-ft @ 3600RPM
Warranty:  1 year limited (Commercial 90 day)

Warranty is provided by Marine Power (marinepowerusa.com). Marine Power purchases authentic GM marine engines directly from General Motors Powertrain Division.  This engine was built specifically for Marine use by GM.  Please contact Marine Power (Marine Engine Depot) at 985-386-2081 with any questions regarding this engine.



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