tater76
Senior Chief Petty Officer
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Ok folks, so I said I would make a pitorial step by step of my ignition and component conversion, and here are the first few steps I have taken. If anyone remembers I wanted to swap the ignition components from my blown 89 85hp Force to a 75hp Chrysler powerhead. Why would I do this you ask?!! well.. I got a screaming deal on each motor, but the 89 was blown and the 75 had bad ignition components, so... being a tightwad I knew what I needed to do. However, I am at a turning point and need some guidance from some more experienced fabricators. Here are the pics.
I am at the point where I need to drill holes for the newer style stator plate/carrier. View attachment 104027View attachment 104028The question is, how perfect do I need to align the stator plate before drilling? if I am off a fraction of an inch compared to the 85 block will it make a huge difference?
Also, I ran into a few differences in the block that need to be noted if others want to try this. First, the 75hp block needs to have a few places relieved for the newer components.
View attachment 104029If you look close at the pics, you can see an indent in the black block just to the left of the shaft. This must be cut into the 75hp block too (a hacksaw works)
There is also a bolt mounting tab on the 75hp that must be removed for clearance.


Oh, and I decided to use the practically new starter from the 85hp on the 75hp, however, the mounting holes on the 75 are small and threaded. So... I had to drill them out to the same size as the 85.
While tearing down the 85 I found this View attachment 104024View attachment 104025 If you ever wanted to see a thrown rod this is it. If you look close you can see the indents in the piston, any guess what caused those? yep, you guessed it, bearings being pounded against the head into the piston, YIKES!!!
Believe it or not, the 85 only had 20 mins on a fresh rebuild!!! REMEMBER THE OIL IN THE GAS????
Stay tuned for the next installment
I am at the point where I need to drill holes for the newer style stator plate/carrier. View attachment 104027View attachment 104028The question is, how perfect do I need to align the stator plate before drilling? if I am off a fraction of an inch compared to the 85 block will it make a huge difference?
Also, I ran into a few differences in the block that need to be noted if others want to try this. First, the 75hp block needs to have a few places relieved for the newer components.
View attachment 104029If you look close at the pics, you can see an indent in the black block just to the left of the shaft. This must be cut into the 75hp block too (a hacksaw works)
There is also a bolt mounting tab on the 75hp that must be removed for clearance.


Oh, and I decided to use the practically new starter from the 85hp on the 75hp, however, the mounting holes on the 75 are small and threaded. So... I had to drill them out to the same size as the 85.
While tearing down the 85 I found this View attachment 104024View attachment 104025 If you ever wanted to see a thrown rod this is it. If you look close you can see the indents in the piston, any guess what caused those? yep, you guessed it, bearings being pounded against the head into the piston, YIKES!!!
Believe it or not, the 85 only had 20 mins on a fresh rebuild!!! REMEMBER THE OIL IN THE GAS????
Stay tuned for the next installment
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