Mercruiser outdrives

Rranger

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Are any mercruiser outdrives for 6 cylinder engines (depending on model I suppose) useable on a 8 cylinder engine or are they to light? Thank you. I have a alpha one on my 5.7 setup but know of a inline six setup with a good outdrive that might be had for cheap. I guess it's all about gear ratio to.
 

Bt Doctur

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The inline 6 uses a 1.65-1 gear ratio. vs the 1.50 for the V8. You might be able to get a prop with enough pitch to compensate
 

Rranger

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The inline 6 uses a 1.65-1 gear ratio. vs the 1.50 for the V8. You might be able to get a prop with enough pitch to compensate



This is why this board is so great. Thank you BT Doctur for your quick response, much appreciated.
 

Scott Danforth

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the 4.3 v6 uses either the 1.81 or 1.62. the 5.0 V8 uses 1.62, the 5.7 V8 uses 1.47
 

Scott06

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Yes you can prop around the drive ratio. I repowered my boat from a 4.3 to a 5.0 and kept the 6 cylinder drive because it had only 38 hrs on it. Had to go for a a 19" to 21" pitch prop to keep the rpms down. If I was less concerned about holeshot I would probably want a23" pitch, so if you go from a 1.47 to a 1.81 you may run out of available 23"+ props. What prop is on it now and where is WOT rpm?
 

achris

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Also be aware that the yoke on the drive from an in-line 6 (the Mercruiser '165') is shorter than the yoke on a V8 drive. You'd need to pop one of the unis off and swap the yoke. Yokes on V6 drives are the same as the V8 drives. If the 5.7 is in a larger boat (say, 24+ feet) then it may benefit from the higher reduction. As far as the drive being 'too light', they all weigh the same. :D And have the same internals, apart from the gear set in the top box, for the ratio difference.

Chris.....
 
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