Couple of questions;
Generally, what is the whole point of 2.00 ratio?
Efficiency? Engine wear? What's it's deal?
Why would you put it on a 3.0l instead of the 1.94?
The philosophy of different ratios is to do with the target boat size for a given engine size. The idea is to keep the propeller for each boat/expected engine in the 15 to 23 inch range.
In theory you could run all engines on the one ratio, say 1.65:1, but that would mean a very short prop (around 11" on a 3 litre engine and a very tall prop on the big V8s (probably in the order of 27" or more). That would mean a huge inventory for the prop makers... THAT is inefficient...
The talking specifically about the gearcase what is the difference between the 2.00 ratio and the rest of the gearcases?
Just the gear set or is also the housing?
All the housings are the same, regardless of ratio.
Another thing to consider is the 'hunting' of gearsets. A nice even number like that with be a fully hunting gearset, meaning that certain teeth on one gear only ever mesh with limited numbers of teeth on the other gear. That means a few issues to consider. Harmonics is one, another is if the housing is ever disassembled, it MUST be reassembled with the same teeth matched, and a lot of people just throw gears back in and not consider match-marks... The 1.65:1 gear set in the upper is a 24:24 tooth set, and is a fully hunting gearset. Number of those boxes I've pulled apart, usually for 'noisy gears' and found the match marks don't match.... Throw the gears in the bin and buy new ones. And then assemble them matched up!
Thank you for your consideration I hope I was clear I've got COVID yay!
Plenty clear. Hope you're vaccinated, and recover quickly.
Chris....