I was hoping the Mercruiser gods (Bondo and team) could answer a question regarding alpha 1 gen 2 conversion to alpha 1 gen 1. Here is the background;
I have two boats; The old boat which is a 1990 Larson 19' the original 4.3 Mercruiser and Alpha 1 Gen 1 outdrive.
The new boat is a 1995 Rinker 180 18' with a 3.0 Alpha 1 gen 2 outdrive.
Here is what I want to do; Take the 3.0L engine gimbal housing and Alpha 1 Gen 2 drive out of the Rinker and sell it. Take out the 4.3L engine, gimbal housing and Alpha 1 Gen 1 out of the 1990 Larson and install it in the 1995 Rinker. I know, I know, before everyone says it a lot of work and that I have to make motor mounts I am aware of all that and have experience with fiberglass work plus I have the 1990 Larson I can take measurements off of and cut the existing motor mounts out and use them as a template so that is a non issue.
The reason for doing the swap is the 1990 Larson is shot (left out in the elements its entire life) but the running gear is in great shape mechanically (always service by local dealer and have all the receipts). The 1995 Rinker is in excellent shape but the 3.0L is under-powered for the size of the boat.
I know, I know... Just sell them both and buy a boat with a bigger engine. I would do that but in Minnesota used 17' to 19' boats go for the price of gold and hard to find for a reasonable price. No, I will not buy a Bayliner regardless. I own both boats already and have very little invested in either (total of $4K).
The Rinker is a beautiful boat, well made, very good finish and in showroom condition. Some general questions for all of you;
1) With the Alpha 1 Gen 1 fit in a Alpha 1 Gen 2 transom hole with bolt patterns lining up?
2) Will the Mercruiser wiring harness unplug from the 3.0 and plug directly into the 4.3?
3) Other than modifying the shift cable and throttle to work,what else would I have to worry about?
Thanks for all of your help. I can be talked out of it but I have the time to explore my options. any other comments are welcome.
Thanks,
Steven
I have two boats; The old boat which is a 1990 Larson 19' the original 4.3 Mercruiser and Alpha 1 Gen 1 outdrive.
The new boat is a 1995 Rinker 180 18' with a 3.0 Alpha 1 gen 2 outdrive.
Here is what I want to do; Take the 3.0L engine gimbal housing and Alpha 1 Gen 2 drive out of the Rinker and sell it. Take out the 4.3L engine, gimbal housing and Alpha 1 Gen 1 out of the 1990 Larson and install it in the 1995 Rinker. I know, I know, before everyone says it a lot of work and that I have to make motor mounts I am aware of all that and have experience with fiberglass work plus I have the 1990 Larson I can take measurements off of and cut the existing motor mounts out and use them as a template so that is a non issue.
The reason for doing the swap is the 1990 Larson is shot (left out in the elements its entire life) but the running gear is in great shape mechanically (always service by local dealer and have all the receipts). The 1995 Rinker is in excellent shape but the 3.0L is under-powered for the size of the boat.
I know, I know... Just sell them both and buy a boat with a bigger engine. I would do that but in Minnesota used 17' to 19' boats go for the price of gold and hard to find for a reasonable price. No, I will not buy a Bayliner regardless. I own both boats already and have very little invested in either (total of $4K).
The Rinker is a beautiful boat, well made, very good finish and in showroom condition. Some general questions for all of you;
1) With the Alpha 1 Gen 1 fit in a Alpha 1 Gen 2 transom hole with bolt patterns lining up?
2) Will the Mercruiser wiring harness unplug from the 3.0 and plug directly into the 4.3?
3) Other than modifying the shift cable and throttle to work,what else would I have to worry about?
Thanks for all of your help. I can be talked out of it but I have the time to explore my options. any other comments are welcome.
Thanks,
Steven