Upgrading engine and stern drive

mosilager

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Hi All,
Firstly I would like to say what a great site this is - being a new boat owner I have gained a lot of very usefull information.

I currently have an 1982 MCM 165 with a MC-1 stern drive that hasn't been looked after very well. I would like to upgrade the engine and stern drive, my boat is a 22ft cruiser of similar vintage to the motor. Any advice on what to look at that is similar in physical size. I've been looking at prices of rebuilt units in the States and the prices seem very reasonable compared to here (Australia)
Many thanks from a newbie.
 

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Re: Upgrading engine and stern drive

Hi All,
Firstly I would like to say what a great site this is - being a new boat owner I have gained a lot of very usefull information.

I currently have an 1982 MCM 165 with a MC-1 stern drive that hasn't been looked after very well. I would like to upgrade the engine and stern drive, my boat is a 22ft cruiser of similar vintage to the motor. Any advice on what to look at that is similar in physical size. I've been looking at prices of rebuilt units in the States and the prices seem very reasonable compared to here (Australia)
Many thanks from a newbie.

Ayuh,.... Welcome Aboard,... Yer either gonna have to drop yer horsepower, with a 3.0l/ Alpha, or do the glass work, 'n drop in a V-motor...

the V6, 4.3l is a nice swap, as the drive gear ratio is 'bout the same...
A V8 will require a drive re-gear, or replacement...

Donno what it's like on yer side of this rock, but 'round here, the Best shot is buyin' a rotten donor boat, with a good runnin' driveline ya like, 'n gut it for said driveline...
What yer wantin' to do, is Much Cheaper that way, 'n ya get ALL the pieces to do it...
 

deep tempest

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Re: Upgrading engine and stern drive

Hi

I have just upgraded from a MC-1 drives to Alpha 1 Gen 2 drives I imported complete from the States.
the drive was an easy swap, only need to drill two additional holes for the top bolts. I swapped over on a twin engine install with upgraded ratios with one being reverse rotation, its a different boat
Go for a 4.3 MPI, better to have that bit more HP and economy.

Freight for two drives and 2 5.7L v8's to Brisbane was around 1200, so 5 to 6 hundred should get one to the dock.

good luck.
 

mosilager

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Re: Upgrading engine and stern drive

Hi

I have just upgraded from a MC-1 drives to Alpha 1 Gen 2 drives I imported complete from the States.
the drive was an easy swap, only need to drill two additional holes for the top bolts. I swapped over on a twin engine install with upgraded ratios with one being reverse rotation, its a different boat
Go for a 4.3 MPI, better to have that bit more HP and economy.

Freight for two drives and 2 5.7L v8's to Brisbane was around 1200, so 5 to 6 hundred should get one to the dock.

good luck.

Thanks all for the advice.
Who did you buy your unit from and who did you use to ship it over - the freight sounds pretty cheap.
 

deep tempest

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Re: Upgrading engine and stern drive

Hi.

Got the drives from Nuwave marine and the motors from michigan motorz, both companies are great to deal with, and have purchased a number of items, both direct and through ebay, no problems at all.

I used a company based in brisbane to get them from Long Beach to Brisie, its called Cargoclear International. so all you need to do is have the supplier deliver within the US to Cargoclears office, and they take it from there, easy.
 

LorenHaus

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Re: Upgrading engine and stern drive

Are you looking to replace the engine and drive entirely, or do you just want a new/remanufactured longblock?
 

mosilager

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Re: Upgrading engine and stern drive

Are you looking to replace the engine and drive entirely, or do you just want a new/remanufactured longblock?

I was looking at a complete unit and have found one, a v6 4.3l engine + drive + gauges,steering etc. it's a bit of an oldie (1989) but only has 138 hours on it and for the price thought it was a pretty good buy. My next project will be to fit the 4.3 into the space I had the old MCM165 straight 6 in. I believe the stern drive shouldn't be to much of a problem, my concern will be the 4.3 engine mounts in the hull.
 

MarkSee

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Re: Upgrading engine and stern drive

my concern will be the 4.3 engine mounts in the hull.

You may have already checked into this but the restoration forum here on IBOATS has links and videos from guys that may help with re-doing your mounts.

Mark
 

Bamaman1

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Re: Upgrading engine and stern drive

The question is whether the new/used 4.3 comes with the front motor mount? Remember that the 4.3 engine is shorter than the I-6 it replaces.

Your hull may need a new wooden cross brace to screw the motor mount into with lag bolts. It just depends on how your hull is configured.

I personally would be trying to find a donor boat to minimize the chance of having to go to a Mercruiser dealer for additional parts the newer generation motor might require. Your present cables, fuel lines, carb./tranny linkages and electrics may be incompatible. Any remaining parts can often be sold on EBay to recover some of your purchase price.
 
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