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murray rideout 03-08-2017 01:25 PM

Formula 233 bravo hieght
 
Hello there I am repowering a 1974 formula 233 with a 454/ bravo drive, does anyone know if or how much I can raise the X dimension? thanks Murray

dereknkathy 03-10-2017 04:56 PM

it is same length as the MR or alpha that came out. small boat with what, at least an extra 100 hp? putting it back where it is involves NO fiberglass work. the bottom of the gimball housing is where all of that power pushes on the boat. you raise the drive, you don't wanna just patch it there.

dereknkathy 03-10-2017 05:05 PM

a bravo shortie would be a better way to raise the prop a couple inches. unless the transom is getting replaced anyway.

murray rideout 03-13-2017 10:22 AM

thanks for the feedback guys.

outonsafari 03-13-2017 05:36 PM

what drive did / does it have, that your converting over to bravo ?

murray rideout 03-14-2017 08:20 AM

It is the original mercruser drive from 1974 not a TRS an earl Alpha I assume.

outonsafari 03-14-2017 03:37 PM

you can get a paper transom assy. template for cutting the transom, put it on and find out where the drive is, 1974 probably deep but not like the cav plate would be below the bottom.
from there with a measurement the guys on here can advise how far to go, and if it would be worth it.
i think you'll need the template anyways, as the b1 transom has 2 more bolts than the #1 drive.

https://www.perfprotech.com/

dereknkathy 03-14-2017 07:30 PM


Originally Posted by murray rideout (Post 4537332)
It is the original mercruser drive from 1974 not a TRS an earl Alpha I assume.

yes. that is what is called R, MR and pre-alpha. that keyhole cutout has become the industry standard for standard drives. the bravo will go right on that hole with the top 2 bolt holes drilled above the cutout. you might be able to scootch it up maybe an inch without the bottom of transom getting too close to edge of cutout, but it would take some careful measuring, then cutting the top of keyhole and especially where steering arm is up a corresponding amount. best bet is mount the bravo where the orig was. that 233 would like the prop up a couple inches, but with the big block in there you won't be disappointed with the way it runs in the original location. the other factor in raising the X is sit next to the engine and have somebody close the hatch on you. then see how far up engine and exhausts can go before they make you build a new hatch to go with the new transom...

murray rideout 03-15-2017 07:48 AM

thanks for the input guys .

murray rideout 04-29-2017 08:50 AM

So nobody has raised the x dimension on a 233 Formula? Murray


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