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JamesgangNC wrote:
Most of the stingrays came with several engine selections. I suspect the v8 might not have been one on the 17 footer. I have a 5.7 in my 19 ft stingray. Stingrays are ok at going fast so I would not let that worry you, mine does low 60's. Stingrays flaw is they ride hard, but that's what makes them go fast :-) The v6 is not a lot longer that the 4. All the v6's and v8's are very interchangable as long as there is space for them. A lot of the brackets are identical because the v6 is really just a small block missing a couple cylinders. But the inline 4 is a different beast. You will need to get a pretty complete v6 or 8 with brackets and many of the accessories. This means getting an after market long block is proably not the route to go. You would need to find someone selling a complete engine. And as others have mentioned the drive ratio might be too far out for a v engine. And that means changing the upper gearset. Working on the drive internals takes a lot of tools so you would have to take your upper unit to a shop for that. Unfortunately the 4 banger is sold on a lot of boats to makle the entry price low. But in many cases it is underpowered. To new buyers they seem pretty fast at first, especially when it's just the buyer and the salesman. But then you get them loaded up with a bunch of gear and the family and then try to pull up a slalom skier it's a whole different story. I highly suspect you can get enough for this boat to not have to spend a lot more to get a v6 in a similar runabout. Easily less than you would spend to convert it. Unless you are really attached to the boat or have some cheap sources for parts I'd sell and buy a bigger one. "trainfan1" wrote in message ... Is there anyone here who has done this - or can point to an internet reference? Am looking at a Stingray 17 which seems severely underpowered with the 3.0. Do the bellhousing patterns match? Are there conversion kits / adaptors available? Thanks, Rob I'm not concerned at all with the labor aspect (my labor) or the parts, the job would likely be completed with the use of an entire donor boat... I just would like to know of someone who has done it to expand on the finer points of the swap... bellhousing/flywheel/coupler, etc. The Stingray is a great boat for some good speed - I only wish they didn't fade so quickley... Rob |
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