Are you sure about what you have? Only a psychopath would put a yamaha drive to replace a (probably) bravo mercruiser. Pretty sure that that entails at the very least new transom plates, full exhaust.I have a 2008 mercruiser 5.0mpi with a yamaha sterndrive. Does anyone know if it's possible to swap the yamaha outdrive for a mercruiser? Thank you
I'm a 100% positive. It's a headacheAre you sure about what you have? Only a psychopath would put a yamaha drive to replace a (probably) bravo mercruiser. Pretty sure that that entails at the very least new transom plates, full exhaust.
For some reason I thought that the hull and engine were the original and '08, and they put a yamaha on it. So it depends on how they cobbled it together. You'll need at least the full merc driveline (drive, transom plate, gimbel housing), exhaust manis/elbows/y-pipe. Flywheel/coupler? IDK if the PS setup is different on the yamaha, but may need that as well. Power trim motor/hoses...Yea I'm guessing. Don't have much background info on it
Yes I think the transom hole is the same or similar. Your best bet is to find a used tear out with transom assembly and drive, otherwise piecing it together will kill you.I have a 2008 mercruiser 5.0mpi with a yamaha sterndrive. Does anyone know if it's possible to swap the yamaha outdrive for a mercruiser? Thank you
the DTS controls are calibrated for a mercruiser drive the shift force and total stroke of the drive are paired with the actuators by designHowzit going guys. 2008 mercruiser 5.0mpi with DTS controls going to a 1989 4.3 yamaha outdrive. If I shift from reverse to neutral the outdrive will still be in idle reverse while control says neutral. Then mercruiser dts gives a shift actuator fault code. This also happens when shifting from forward to neutral. Sometimes shifting from neutral to forward it will only partially engage. Having 2 different systems mashed together is a headache