pachanga27
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In a separate thread - it was mentioned the GM HT383 as a repower option for the Mercruiser 350.
My question - that 383 - rated at 340 HP at 4500 RPM - I would believe that is the HP at the crank rating - would there be enough HP loss that by the time it got to an Alpha drive - would the losses be enough that the Alpha could survive at 4400 RPM? (WOT) According to the RPM/HP chart - the 383 is at 300 HP at 4000 RPM. If I were to be aware of not holeshotting WOT - then I might be able to get an Alpha to live with that kind of power. Another question - in my case - I have a 1989 27ft Sea Ray with twin 350s with Alphas. At the time in 1989 - those engines were rated at 260 HP. 24 years later - obvisously they are not putting out that HP anymore - even though they still run damn good and i really have no complaints ... but of course I would love to have more HP --- at a cost of course.. but that is just always the case. Want to play - you gotta pay. So - in the end - safe move or not worth it for an old boat? Were the 1989 Alphas made well? Mine appear to be pretty solid even after all these years - the hour meters are 750 hours. Is there a lesser torque load on the outdrives when two are pushing the boat verse one engine/oudrive?
My question - that 383 - rated at 340 HP at 4500 RPM - I would believe that is the HP at the crank rating - would there be enough HP loss that by the time it got to an Alpha drive - would the losses be enough that the Alpha could survive at 4400 RPM? (WOT) According to the RPM/HP chart - the 383 is at 300 HP at 4000 RPM. If I were to be aware of not holeshotting WOT - then I might be able to get an Alpha to live with that kind of power. Another question - in my case - I have a 1989 27ft Sea Ray with twin 350s with Alphas. At the time in 1989 - those engines were rated at 260 HP. 24 years later - obvisously they are not putting out that HP anymore - even though they still run damn good and i really have no complaints ... but of course I would love to have more HP --- at a cost of course.. but that is just always the case. Want to play - you gotta pay. So - in the end - safe move or not worth it for an old boat? Were the 1989 Alphas made well? Mine appear to be pretty solid even after all these years - the hour meters are 750 hours. Is there a lesser torque load on the outdrives when two are pushing the boat verse one engine/oudrive?