Without even running the numbers I can see that you are already killing that engine. Revs should be 4400-4800, so you are throwing horsepower away by being overpropped (as well as damaging it!). And if you're looking for speed, a 4 blade prop is another way to chop 3 or 4 knots off the top. 4 blade props are great for a lot of things, but top speed is not one of them.Prop 14 1/4 x 17 SS 4 Blades
WOT 4200 RPM
WOT Speed 30
Thank you Chris for all the info! Awesome!.Without even running the numbers I can see that you are already killing that engine. Revs should be 4400-4800, so you are throwing horsepower away by being overpropped (as well as damaging it!). And if you're looking for speed, a 4 blade prop is another way to chop 3 or 4 knots off the top. 4 blade props are great for a lot of things, but top speed is not one of them.
So, let's start with those figures. From those I have calculated that you have a 1.84:1 drive. (for those who use 'slip' as a performance guide, it's at 18.5%. Ok for a boat that size, and an engine so overpropped.)
My first recommendation would be to go to a 15" 3 blade prop, but since the current engine is cracked and you are looking at replacing, I would definitely go to the 5.7.
Using Merc's prop calculator, it suggests that with the current V6, you could get your top speed up to about 35 with a change to a 15" 3 blade prop. But when I put the numbers in for a 5.7 engine, a 21" prop should put you up in the 42mph area.
So that pretty much clears up the question of whether you're current drive will work.(yes it will)
As for fuel consumption. Up to the point you reach 30mph, both engines will use pretty much the same amount of fuel. Once you start pushing into the 30s, obviously you're going to use more, but at the same time, you'll be putting more distance behind you. My best estimate would be that you'll use around 2 to 2.5 litres/nautical mile up to about 35mph with the V8. Any faster than 35 and I think you'll be looking at around 2.8 to 3 L/Nm.
Chris......
Yeah based on that info if your engine compartment and stringers are set up for a 5.7 go that route. You will not regret doing that.Thank you Chris for all the info! Awesome!.
If memory serves, the felpro brand head gasket kit has two different numbers. one balance shaft 17210 , one without balance shaft 17211. I do not believe that Felpro has a vortec marine gasket based on reading I did a while back. I believe that is a GM or Mahle only gasket set for the vortec heads. slight change to gasket shape, intake manifold gasket change, etc. head gaskets are stainless MLSInteresting so then if someone wanted to put Vortec cyl heads on a pre Vortec block then which ones would they use? Vortec?
When I did my overhaul with the pre Vortec Fel Pro sold a kit with the marine HGs, intake gaskets, distributor gasket and the sealer for the front & rear China walls. About $120 if I remember right.
Also 4 bolt holes was opposed to 6.The Vortec intake gaskets for sure are different as is the torque spec.
Exhaust? Exhausts are the same from 1984 to current. Maybe intake?The head gaskets are standard gm gaskets. I used mahle. I think that most Head gaskets for the last 20 years or so are composite, and can be used in a marine application. Yes, @Scott Danforth and I went through this when I was putting my engine together. Iirc the only thing that I needed different from my mahle gasket set was the exhaust.