Alpha 1 198 drive right rotation on inline 6

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Had a different post related to this but I'm going to buy this drive today if it will work. The owner says it's a 198 drive from a v8. When I look online seems like the gear ratio is the same for this drive as was for the inline 6. Was hoping someone could confirm cause I'm getting the drive for a great price of it works and most importantly fits. Please let me know. Thanks.
 

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The owner says it's a 198 drive from a v8.

Ayuh,.... The owner knows nothin',..... 1.98:1 is an I-4 drive,.....

V-8s use the 1.50:1,.....
Yer I-6 should have a 1.84:1, or possibly a 1.65:1 if in a tiny light hull,.....
 

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[h=1]MerCruiser 198 MIE (2 Barrel.) GM 305 V-8 1977 Engine & Stern[/h]
Just about any motor pushing 160-170 hp uses the 1.65 ratio Your post is not too clear on the "198" meaning . Is the drive from a IL 4 motor 1.98 gear ratio or is it a model 198 mercruiser
 

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Bondo when I look at the chart on the link BT listed looks like the 198 is for the v8. I'm probably missing something.

It's a model 198
 

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More info in most cases is always better then less, we all benefit with less confusion. I thought the same thing when reading that 198 meant 1.98 since Alpha 1 was also listed
 

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Agreed. So with the additional information that it is a model 198 according to the chart the gear ratio is 1:62 which I think is what is ideal for my inline 6. Just wanted to make sure that there isn't another issue that would prevent me from using this drive. I can swap the input drive shaft from my bad drive if need be however wasn't sure if that was all I had to consider. I'm sorry I am very new to the I/o scene.
 

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Bt Doctur

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Except for the fact the drive is stamped 1.98 The decimal point says its from a 4 cylinder motor that uses the one point nine eight gear ratio
 

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I see.... My bad... With swapping the input drive shaft... Would 1.98 gears make it a bad buy? More specifically am I going to lose a lot of top end or low end. I'm not into WOT all the time and most times im cruising at 3500 rpm or idling down the intercoastal.
 

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you would be bouncing off the redline all the time. there isnt a prop big enough to make up for it.

get the right drive
 

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Thanks for all of your patience... Saved me hundreds. Love this forum and I appreciate you guys taking the time to help me.
 

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We can only help you if you give us the information to make a decision with.
 

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More info in most cases is always better then less, we all benefit with less confusion. I thought the same thing when reading that 198 meant 1.98 since Alpha 1 was also listed

Ayuh,...... Exactly,..... The 198 was an MC-1 drive,...... ;)
 
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