1988 convincer - 525 efi?
#1
Hey Guys,
New to O.S.O. My First Post. Great site!
I have a 1988 28ft Convincer. Very good shape but just about time to replace the engine. The lower end was rebuilt last year (Bravo 1) full lathum hydro. steering.
I am thinking of dropping in a 525 efi. Has anyone else out there done that? Any major complications that came up I should be aware of?
Thanks, I appreciate the input.
New to O.S.O. My First Post. Great site!
I have a 1988 28ft Convincer. Very good shape but just about time to replace the engine. The lower end was rebuilt last year (Bravo 1) full lathum hydro. steering.
I am thinking of dropping in a 525 efi. Has anyone else out there done that? Any major complications that came up I should be aware of?
Thanks, I appreciate the input.
#2
when you say lower end you mean the outdrive? The 525 is a great engine, but my guess is you could get more performance for far les dollar having a reputable engine builder either build up your current block or build a new engine.
btw, Welcome to OSO. Now lets see some pics of that checkmate
btw, Welcome to OSO. Now lets see some pics of that checkmate
#3
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From: LOTO Performance Boat Center
I think that year convincor does not have a standard bravo tail pipe set up. With that said you might have to have custom tails made. I think the 525 EFI is an awesome engine, but I agree with 375stinger, you could probably have a good shop build you more than 525 hp for less money than the merc blue motor.
#4
Originally Posted by 375stinger
when you say lower end you mean the outdrive? The 525 is a great engine, but my guess is you could get more performance for far les dollar having a reputable engine builder either build up your current block or build a new engine.
btw, Welcome to OSO. Now lets see some pics of that checkmate
btw, Welcome to OSO. Now lets see some pics of that checkmate

Thank you.. Seems like a great site..
I have only one online so far. Same pic that is on my avator. Will post as soon as I get some more scanned in.
Thanks again.
#5
You will have exhaust issues with any engine combination you build. The holes in your transom are drilled inboard to clear the 2 piece swim platform. This problem can be overcome with a set of custom made tails from CMI. That 525 engine is a great piece. If you can find a take out as a bobtail, I would say go for it. If your current engine has alot of hours, I would not recommned rebuilding it, especially if you run salt water, which I would assume you do living in MA.
You could build a new engine from scratch with comparable power, for about the same $$$ that a used 525 would cost. There are tons of guys here that can point you in the right direction for a good solid combination. If you want, I can help you out with this.
You could build a new engine from scratch with comparable power, for about the same $$$ that a used 525 would cost. There are tons of guys here that can point you in the right direction for a good solid combination. If you want, I can help you out with this.
#9
Originally Posted by blackckmate
Hey Guys,
New to O.S.O. My First Post. Great site!
I have a 1988 28ft Convincer. Very good shape but just about time to replace the engine. The lower end was rebuilt last year (Bravo 1) full lathum hydro. steering.
I am thinking of dropping in a 525 efi. Has anyone else out there done that? Any major complications that came up I should be aware of?
Thanks, I appreciate the input.
New to O.S.O. My First Post. Great site!
I have a 1988 28ft Convincer. Very good shape but just about time to replace the engine. The lower end was rebuilt last year (Bravo 1) full lathum hydro. steering.
I am thinking of dropping in a 525 efi. Has anyone else out there done that? Any major complications that came up I should be aware of?
Thanks, I appreciate the input.
#10
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From: Howell, MI
Blackckmate, I have a 1991 25 Convincor and had Fred at IMCO build me a custom stainless set to go with the PowerFlow manifolds I bought. This was about 5 years ago, but the risers cost me about $1600 and look beautiful. All I had to do was give him a few measurements and he did the rest. The whole set-up shouldn't cost more than $3000.



