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Budman II 03-10-2014 04:01 PM

Sounds like the heavy duty one is what you should run with a high performance (i.e. 500+ HP) engine. Too bad it is about twice as much as a standard Bravo coupler. I personally don't know anyone running the heavy duty one - two friends of mine were both running supercharged engines on the standard coupler and have not heard of any failures. I guess if you are running a big heavy boat with a lot of power it might be worth the upgrade. Main thing is keep those splines greased!

Budman II 03-10-2014 04:04 PM


Originally Posted by stimleck (Post 4087282)
So I guess ill need ti swap them to install the 502 in my boat with a bravo?

If it's just a stock 502 in a 24' to 28' boat I would think that the standard Bravo coupler would do fine as long as you keep on schedule with your maintenance and don't do crazy stuff like a lot of holeshots and wake jumping.

Unlimited jd 03-10-2014 04:11 PM

It will be fine I've run 550+ hp in a 40' 10k boat

3pointstar 03-10-2014 06:02 PM

Regardless of what coupler you select -- Make sure you check engine alignment - I would guess it doesn't matter which one you select - if your engine is out of alignment it will chew it up in no time-- I've got the bills to prove it!

3pointstar

stimleck 03-10-2014 07:27 PM

I have almost no experience but are you sure thats an alpha coupler? I ask because the guy I bought the motor from had a bravo xr drive?




Originally Posted by FIXX (Post 4087073)
the one on the left is a gen II alpha coupler ,,,,
this is the heavy duty bravo coupler http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=...lectedIndex=10

the one on the right is just the standard duty big block coupler..


stimleck 03-10-2014 07:30 PM

Yes its barely 400 hp in a 5k boat (26 ft)h
can anyone confirm or clarify that the vagina is in fact an alpha coupler as FIXX suggested? I'm pretty sure the previous owner ran a bravo


Originally Posted by Budman II (Post 4087399)
Sounds like the heavy duty one is what you should run with a high performance (i.e. 500+ HP) engine. Too bad it is about twice as much as a standard Bravo coupler. I personally don't know anyone running the heavy duty one - two friends of mine were both running supercharged engines on the standard coupler and have not heard of any failures. I guess if you are running a big heavy boat with a lot of power it might be worth the upgrade. Main thing is keep those splines greased!


FIXX 03-10-2014 08:39 PM


Originally Posted by stimleck (Post 4087515)
I have almost no experience but are you sure thats an alpha coupler? I ask because the guy I bought the motor from had a bravo xr drive?

if it looks like this one which it most likely will http://www.perfprotech.com/mercruise.../product/73521 then its a alpha one which has 3 bolts holding it to the flywheel..make sure the splines on the 502 coupler are not sharp at the edges,you should feel knurming or some machined slits in it when you stich your finger in the hole..if it feels sharp on the edges then it needs to be replaced..

mike tkach 03-10-2014 10:16 PM

did he say something about sticking a finger in a hole?

stimleck 03-11-2014 10:54 AM

better a finger than something else lol
The post actually confused me because the photo of teh vagine coupler in my original post is the actual coupler.
This post says "if it looks like this its an alpha" but the photo in that link is an "outy" similar to the coupler on the 454 which is a bravo coupler for sure.
I just need to confirm if the "inny/vagina" coupler will fit my bravo
I guess I just need to try it when the drive comes back from teh paint shop?
Ill have to really stick it in!



Originally Posted by mike tkach (Post 4087667)
did he say something about sticking a finger in a hole?


dereknkathy 03-11-2014 07:25 PM

I believe couplers are interchangeable. just how long lighter one lasts with a heavy foot.


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