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rumblfish1966 04-01-2008 09:59 AM

Drive Depth
 
If Im going from standard alphas to standard bravo 1s how much deeper is that going to put my prop shaft ? can I plug any other lowers (mercruiser or aftermarket ) into my bravo 1 uppers to raise the propshaft depth ?

Griff 04-01-2008 11:47 AM

You can use Imco shorty lowers. They come in -1, -2, and -3 inch. Lots of $$$ though.

pachanga 04-01-2008 11:51 AM

Changing from alpha's to bravo's raises the X dimension...prop shaft will be higher...don't know how much...I had the alpha changed to a Bravo on my Pachanga.


Originally Posted by rumblfish1966 (Post 2508428)
If Im going from standard alphas to standard bravo 1s how much deeper is that going to put my prop shaft ? can I plug any other lowers (mercruiser or aftermarket ) into my bravo 1 uppers to raise the propshaft depth ?


Mbam 04-01-2008 12:05 PM

The actual distance from crank center to propshaft is the exact same, 21 13/16. The (stock) Bravo put's the prop back another 3" or so which is about the same as lowering the drive 3/8"

pachanga 04-01-2008 03:10 PM

Hmmmm If it's the same....does placing the prop back 3 inches raise the X dimension?(My boat guy told me it raised it quite a bit) LOL...See how much I know. The alpha always kept a bite...the bravo will loose it's bite from time to time at lower speeds. I don't see where raising the propshaft would help in my situation unless I was trying to mimic a surface drive! :D Then I would start worrying about my water pickups...course a sea strainer would be an option.


Originally Posted by Mbam (Post 2508628)
The actual distance from crank center to propshaft is the exact same, 21 13/16. The (stock) Bravo put's the prop back another 3" or so which is about the same as lowering the drive 3/8"


rumblfish1966 04-02-2008 06:25 AM

mercruiser doesnt make anything shorter that will plug in ? I realize each hull is different but is there a rough "ideal" dimension for the propshaft to bottom of hull measurement ? Im talking about your average twin I/O ,non notched,non step,V hull


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