sometimes the bushings sink in the rear
That's a sign that the mounts have failed, replace them!
- my best method is to remove ALL mount bolts - see where the motor is lined up, and shim as needed. Last 2 were a real pain and I did this and they are now perfect - alignment tool rotates with 2 fingers only.. Too many variables with rubber bushings, stringers sinking etc etc - i wouldnt redrill anything until i tried my method - its always worked.
You need a gantry or some system (tree with heavy duty come along/chain hoist works).. i use straps thru the manifolds mostly centered and lift the whole motor while a helper reports on the alignment tool feedback -
its fool proof. Ive had to add washers and all kinds of things to the rear but always got it perfect..
Merc have factored in the weight of the engine and how much the rear mounts will move. If you're having to 'shim'/add washers to rear mounts, then the mounts are failing, and the alignment will drift out very rapidly. And then you're replacing couplers. Fix the problem, don't 'band-aid' it.
Also, moving the engine while the alignment tool is in is an absolute MUST NOT! that's an even quicker way to destory a coupler than failing rear engine mounts.
Bt Doctur, When you say " except the factor screwed up" I'm not sure I understand what you mean. could you explain. You know, english is not my normal language, I'm french from Quebec Canada. Thanks
I think he means 'factory'... The factory screwed up and drilled the mount hole in the wrong place.
I agree with BT... REMOVE the lag screws holding the front mounts down, VERY slightly loosen the rear mounts, hang the engine from the lifting eye on the thermostat housing (let the rear mounts carry their full weight) and let the engine find it's own place. Then mark the new holes for the front mounts and that should have the engine in the right place. If it's still off to the left or right, then you may have a problem with the transom being uneven. It need to be exactly the same thickness all the way around where the transom plates bolt up... Or it'll show with a left/right alignment problem.
Chris.........