yes.ok thanks so front meaning side where ps pump and belts are.....
Adjust fore/aft and see what happens. There isn't a port/sbd adjustment. Check rear mounts to make sure they aren't collapsed. Possible that one side is higher than another, but short of suspending motor with front mounts disconnected, I don't think you can check that. I chased port/sbd alignment on mine for a long time (it was like that when I bought the boat, and continued after swapping engine) without resolution. IMO the ease of insertion is *much* more important than witness marks (the object is to not have an angular/rotational strain on the coupler). Again, on my boat I can get a significant change on ease of insertion without much change on the witness marks.and what do you make of the no spline marks on the port side? One of the 2 mounts need to be moved down more than the other??
I will ask the tech coming to adjust the motor for me if he has a scope.Im thinking the coupler is ok since the boatyard said that they have to switch the coupler in the replacement motor to the coupler from by bad motor.Both 5.0 but the bad one was an 88 and the new to me motor is 2003 but who knows.CharlieIf you can lay your hands on a bore scope you can get a good look at the condition of the coupler.
the up / down on the mounts should be done equally. There may be some issue with the rear mounts, but if there is on yours, it would be very slight, looking at the witness marks.ok thanks so front meaning side where ps pump and belts are.....and what do you make of the no spline marks on the port side? One of the 2 mounts need to be moved down more than the other??
I think he's getting spline marks, his "friction marks" are where the grease is wiped clean. Don't overthink it. Again, the important part is ease of insertion. The marks guide you as to which direction you're off if insertion is difficult. If you don't insert/remove the bar straight you can wipe the grease on the way in/out.It's I doubt the vibration is caused by misalignment
Getting no marks means the coupler is shot (Doubtful because boat was moving), or your not getting it actually into the coupler
Im getting spine marks however when I did test more carefully and removing the bar sloooolwy,the spline marks were pretty uniform.My previous attempt I believe this very heavy tool dropped a bit while pulling it out as soon as it exited the coupler and the weight in my hand transferred from the coupler to my hands and then might have bumped the gimbal bearing.Will try broomstick measuring.Also this is only a $20 tool off Ebay probably not as long as it should be but who knows.CharlieIt's I doubt the vibration is caused by misalignment
Getting no marks means the coupler is shot (Doubtful because boat was moving), or your not getting it actually into the coupler
Take something long and skinny (stick, dowl rod, other), put it the bottom of the coupler and mark the end of it at the face of the bell housing. Do same with alignment bar and see if they are close to same. The bar won't go in as far but should be close
Easy to measure, but people in general have had good luck with the eBay toolsIm getting spine marks however when I did test more carefully and removing the bar sloooolwy,the spline marks were pretty uniform.My previous attempt I believe this very heavy tool dropped a bit while pulling it out as soon as it exited the coupler and the weight in my hand transferred from the coupler to my hands and then might have bumped the gimbal bearing.Will try broomstick measuring.Also this is only a $20 tool off Ebay probably not as long as it should be but who knows.Charlie
What I'm understanding now is your probably good to goIm getting spine marks however when I did test more carefully and removing the bar sloooolwy,the spline marks were pretty uniform.My previous attempt I believe this very heavy tool dropped a bit while pulling it out as soon as it exited the coupler and the weight in my hand transferred from the coupler to my hands and then might have bumped the gimbal bearing.Will try broomstick measuring.Also this is only a $20 tool off Ebay probably not as long as it should be but who knows.Charlie
Yes never had any vibration until engine was replaced.Engine runs and idles perfectly.Starts immediately,extremely fresh looking motor .I checked it out thoroughly when it was sitting in the boatyards shop prior to purchase.Vibration only when drive is engaged and bumped up to above idle speed and higher..BTW I have a great attachment to the bell housing to connect garden hose to for running without the drive installed, you gotta get one. CharlieIf you get a really bright led inspection light & shine it in the bellows you can see the internal splines in the coupler; they should be squared off not rounded off. You have a vib since this engine was installed correct? I’m thinking of other sources….engine flywheel? Harmonic balancer? Loose/worn engine mounts? Could the engine be misfiring, running roughly etc? The first thing I’d do is do a complete tune up. Cap, rotor, plugs, ohm out plug wires, check for vacuum leaks at the intake manifold….carb adjustment?
Do you get a vib if you run the engine with the drive off? This can be done with a water hose stuck in the water intake in the transom mount.
Nah,it starts and runs too well for that to be the issue but I am always in for new parts so maybe some new tune up parts but not expecting it to run any different .CharlieBased on your posted findings I'd say the engine alignment isn't the cause of the vibration and is most likely okay.
Being as the boat came from a shop and the issue arose right after the repair first item I'd check is the firing order along with condition/quality of tune up parts.
Next would be fuel system inspection
Right?Nah,it starts and runs too well for that to be the issue
Vibration is only when in gear and bumped just above idle speed.CharlieI wouldn't discount the ignition system / injectors (if you have them) as too many solved mysterious vibration / rough operation have been problems with either of these.
All was perfect before the engine replacement? If so, then has to be engine or else something, besides engine, was damaged or messed up during the replacement.
Perhaps u-joints are loose? Bent input or output shaft? Bent / out of balance prop? Engine coupler on flywheel loose?
Are you getting the vibration when in gear on the hard / on trailer or in the water?