Hey All,
Exploring potential performance upgrades for my recently acquired 1974 Glastron Caribbean V-254. It has dual Ford 302's("Glastron 165's") and volvo 270 outdrives. I am looking at swapping to Mercruiser outdrives as well as upgrading to newer Volvo drives.
Everything is stock on it as far as I can tell, power steering, power shifting, and the 270 outdrives.
No trim cylinders to be seen (so not 270t's). I am considering doing a lower leg swap, keeping the upper off of the 270s, and getting 2 290dp lower units and joining them up with the 270 tunnel and upper part of the unit. As far as I've read this is possible with some proper shimming.
My main reason for doing this is better low end performance for getting on plane, and slightly better gas mileage.
I wish I could swap out the entire thing for a 290dp or newer with trim cylinders, but that seems to be a hefty project that might not be worthit with the transom bracket differences as far as I know.
I have also considered leaving it with the 270's on it, but I feel like the 290dp's would be better suited to the boat.
With all that being said,
1. Is trimming the lower units up a big impact on performance on a 25' cabin cruiser? (weight of 5500lb+) How much of a performance loss am I looking at by continuing to use an outdrive that does not have trim, and relying solely on tabs instead of both trim tabs and outdrive trim?
2. If I stuck with 270's, what am I looking at performance wise for hole shot and top speed vs 290dp's. I should note, I am considering upgrading to 351w engines, with them being a direct upgrade to my current 302s. I'm assuming the 290dp's will win all around, but if anyone had any experience on this, I'd love to hear about it to help decide one way or another. It's supposed to be a 40+ mph boat as it sits now.
3. Are there any other issues comparing volvo 270 and 290dp outdrives as a whole? Maintenance, reliability, parts availability, etc.?
4. I know that swapping out enough parts to get a trim system is pretty much out of the question without pulling the motors(as far as I know, without counting the 270t outdrives) If anyone has any additional advice in this area, I'd love to hear it as well. I think that I would pretty much have to swap out the entire thing if I wanted trim, including inner and outer transom brackets, which is an obvious pain.
Exploring potential performance upgrades for my recently acquired 1974 Glastron Caribbean V-254. It has dual Ford 302's("Glastron 165's") and volvo 270 outdrives. I am looking at swapping to Mercruiser outdrives as well as upgrading to newer Volvo drives.
Everything is stock on it as far as I can tell, power steering, power shifting, and the 270 outdrives.
No trim cylinders to be seen (so not 270t's). I am considering doing a lower leg swap, keeping the upper off of the 270s, and getting 2 290dp lower units and joining them up with the 270 tunnel and upper part of the unit. As far as I've read this is possible with some proper shimming.
My main reason for doing this is better low end performance for getting on plane, and slightly better gas mileage.
I wish I could swap out the entire thing for a 290dp or newer with trim cylinders, but that seems to be a hefty project that might not be worthit with the transom bracket differences as far as I know.
I have also considered leaving it with the 270's on it, but I feel like the 290dp's would be better suited to the boat.
With all that being said,
1. Is trimming the lower units up a big impact on performance on a 25' cabin cruiser? (weight of 5500lb+) How much of a performance loss am I looking at by continuing to use an outdrive that does not have trim, and relying solely on tabs instead of both trim tabs and outdrive trim?
2. If I stuck with 270's, what am I looking at performance wise for hole shot and top speed vs 290dp's. I should note, I am considering upgrading to 351w engines, with them being a direct upgrade to my current 302s. I'm assuming the 290dp's will win all around, but if anyone had any experience on this, I'd love to hear about it to help decide one way or another. It's supposed to be a 40+ mph boat as it sits now.
3. Are there any other issues comparing volvo 270 and 290dp outdrives as a whole? Maintenance, reliability, parts availability, etc.?
4. I know that swapping out enough parts to get a trim system is pretty much out of the question without pulling the motors(as far as I know, without counting the 270t outdrives) If anyone has any additional advice in this area, I'd love to hear it as well. I think that I would pretty much have to swap out the entire thing if I wanted trim, including inner and outer transom brackets, which is an obvious pain.