almstsobur
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- Aug 22, 2011
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- 41
I got a nice deal over the winter on a 1990 boat that was in really good shape, except the motor was worn out, ready to go. I grabbed it at a good price and looked to replace it.
Anyway long story short, it?s a 1990 boat with a 4.3L Merc, Alpha one- gen 1 outdrive. I had a brand new 2005 4.3L ?I think? designed for a Bravo put in the boat (I say designed for a Bravo because it does have a pulley based sea-pump) The Mechanic who put it in said they needed to use my old exhaust system and motor mounts only, the rest was the all new hardware. After doing some reading I think I have come to the conclusion that maybe more should have been done on this type of swap, I have read that the Alpha one-gen one pumps are not designed to cool a newer setup motor (something about high/low flow and volume)? I?ve also read that the thermostat housing is different, and I?m not sure what other things might be different.
Can anyone tell me if this was done properly? Is there is anything I should look for or change? I know according to my onboard thermostat that the boat does not sit at 160 degrees, it seems to go above that and fluctuate quite a bit. Having never owned any boats in the past I assumed this was somewhat normal, but now I?m beginning to wonder if I have a cooling issue? I would really hate to burn up this brand new motor, it wasn?t cheap at all.
Any help or tips on what to look for would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Anyway long story short, it?s a 1990 boat with a 4.3L Merc, Alpha one- gen 1 outdrive. I had a brand new 2005 4.3L ?I think? designed for a Bravo put in the boat (I say designed for a Bravo because it does have a pulley based sea-pump) The Mechanic who put it in said they needed to use my old exhaust system and motor mounts only, the rest was the all new hardware. After doing some reading I think I have come to the conclusion that maybe more should have been done on this type of swap, I have read that the Alpha one-gen one pumps are not designed to cool a newer setup motor (something about high/low flow and volume)? I?ve also read that the thermostat housing is different, and I?m not sure what other things might be different.
Can anyone tell me if this was done properly? Is there is anything I should look for or change? I know according to my onboard thermostat that the boat does not sit at 160 degrees, it seems to go above that and fluctuate quite a bit. Having never owned any boats in the past I assumed this was somewhat normal, but now I?m beginning to wonder if I have a cooling issue? I would really hate to burn up this brand new motor, it wasn?t cheap at all.
Any help or tips on what to look for would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!