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cskiplite via BoatKB.com September 5th 06 11:30 PM

engine replacement
 
I just smoked one of my mercruiser 3.7 lx engine my boat has twins.
I'm considering changing both to 229 v6 gm engines. 10 horspower more per
engine.
my question is will the old outdrives fit the newer engines?
the outdrives are alpha 1's. or am I going to have to change out drives also.
if thats the case I guess I'll just have tyhe 4 cylender rebult.
any ideas

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[email protected] September 6th 06 03:05 AM

engine replacement
 
out drives will probably be ok, but you're bell housings, mounts,
exhaust , plumbing will all be different. sounds to me like a change
over wouldn't be worth the PITA to do it.

I don't know, though. you'd just have to do some figuring.


cskiplite via BoatKB.com wrote:
I just smoked one of my mercruiser 3.7 lx engine my boat has twins.
I'm considering changing both to 229 v6 gm engines. 10 horspower more per
engine.
my question is will the old outdrives fit the newer engines?
the outdrives are alpha 1's. or am I going to have to change out drives also.
if thats the case I guess I'll just have tyhe 4 cylender rebult.
any ideas

--
A bad day fishing is better than a good day at work
peace skip

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jamesgangnc September 6th 06 01:01 PM

engine replacement
 
I've noticed that the chevy merc bell housings have a number of extra
holes. I don't know how many different engine blocks they bolt up to
besides the standard chevy so I can't say if they are the same ones
used on the merc 4 cylinder. The 3.7 is the one merc made? Not the
chevy 4, right? In any case nothing changes on the transom, it's just
the bell housing. But you will need Y pipes and complete exhaust
systems. Plus all the cooling stuff. If you buy complete merc v6's
then it should be pretty simple. If you are going to rebuild a couple
v6s and put them in you are going to be hunting down brackets, mounts,
and other stuff. On the plus side a lot of that stuff is the same as
the v8's. I'd hunt for some donor boats if I was trying to do this.

wrote:
out drives will probably be ok, but you're bell housings, mounts,
exhaust , plumbing will all be different. sounds to me like a change
over wouldn't be worth the PITA to do it.

I don't know, though. you'd just have to do some figuring.


cskiplite via BoatKB.com wrote:
I just smoked one of my mercruiser 3.7 lx engine my boat has twins.
I'm considering changing both to 229 v6 gm engines. 10 horspower more per
engine.
my question is will the old outdrives fit the newer engines?
the outdrives are alpha 1's. or am I going to have to change out drives also.
if thats the case I guess I'll just have tyhe 4 cylender rebult.
any ideas

--
A bad day fishing is better than a good day at work
peace skip

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cskiplite via BoatKB.com September 6th 06 06:42 PM

engine replacement
 
jamesgangnc wrote:
I've noticed that the chevy merc bell housings have a number of extra
holes. I don't know how many different engine blocks they bolt up to
besides the standard chevy so I can't say if they are the same ones
used on the merc 4 cylinder. The 3.7 is the one merc made? Not the
chevy 4, right? In any case nothing changes on the transom, it's just
the bell housing. But you will need Y pipes and complete exhaust
systems. Plus all the cooling stuff. If you buy complete merc v6's
then it should be pretty simple. If you are going to rebuild a couple
v6s and put them in you are going to be hunting down brackets, mounts,
and other stuff. On the plus side a lot of that stuff is the same as
the v8's. I'd hunt for some donor boats if I was trying to do this.

out drives will probably be ok, but you're bell housings, mounts,
exhaust , plumbing will all be different. sounds to me like a change

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Well after talking to a few marine pro's. the choice is to go with a rebuld
of my engine. should be much cheaper.thanks for everyones input.

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A bad day fishing is better than a good day at work
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