First of all, this is for a friends boat. I am fortunate as I do not have to deal with all these issues with my OMC 800 Stringer.
Forgive me if I use inexact terms. With black anchors there are too many to remember.

Is there any possibility that a wear state of the rear motor mounts could affect alignment? Actually they are not really rear motor mounts. It appears that the ??bell housing sits on the rear mounts and pivots up and down when the motor is out.
The reason that I ask is because the last time I helped with the alignment proceedure, it seemed that our failure to achieve perfection was due to the inability to make any rear height adjustments. This is a stock factory installation with sound front mount stringers and a sound transom.
So in short, could the rear mounts deteriorate to the point that you cannot get a good static alignment. Looking at another post I see that they could wear to the point of not holding under load but we are talking about while things are sitting still.
There is no spline wear on either the coupler or the shaft but this is a fairly low hour '78 boat.
Today we hoisted out the engine (with my forklift) to replace an interim engine installed after a freeze job. Now a proper engine will be reinstalled with proper cam, flat top pistons and a 4 bbl carb. (oooh, I can hardly wait. An 18 ft pocket rocket it will be)
We have a new alignment tool to check things with on the reinstall (previous borrowed one could have taken too many alignment blows) but if something should be done with the rear mounts, now is the time to do it.
Forgive me if I use inexact terms. With black anchors there are too many to remember.
Is there any possibility that a wear state of the rear motor mounts could affect alignment? Actually they are not really rear motor mounts. It appears that the ??bell housing sits on the rear mounts and pivots up and down when the motor is out.
The reason that I ask is because the last time I helped with the alignment proceedure, it seemed that our failure to achieve perfection was due to the inability to make any rear height adjustments. This is a stock factory installation with sound front mount stringers and a sound transom.
So in short, could the rear mounts deteriorate to the point that you cannot get a good static alignment. Looking at another post I see that they could wear to the point of not holding under load but we are talking about while things are sitting still.
There is no spline wear on either the coupler or the shaft but this is a fairly low hour '78 boat.
Today we hoisted out the engine (with my forklift) to replace an interim engine installed after a freeze job. Now a proper engine will be reinstalled with proper cam, flat top pistons and a 4 bbl carb. (oooh, I can hardly wait. An 18 ft pocket rocket it will be)
We have a new alignment tool to check things with on the reinstall (previous borrowed one could have taken too many alignment blows) but if something should be done with the rear mounts, now is the time to do it.