Thinking of going to 300x motors - What is in involved?
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Thinking of going to 300x motors - What is in involved?
I hate to interrupt all of the cat vs vee crap with a real question, but here goes...
I am thinking of switching from 2.5efi motors to the 300x engines on my 30 foot Spectre. What will be involved in the switch? What hardware can I keep and what will I need? Steering? Jack plates? etc.
I am thinking of switching from 2.5efi motors to the 300x engines on my 30 foot Spectre. What will be involved in the switch? What hardware can I keep and what will I need? Steering? Jack plates? etc.
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Wing Plates and gauges, you will also need to add the oil tanks. Not sure how the electronics will line up. The 300x's run off of the smart craft system. I had a friend that just went through the same switch. He did it himself. I know T2x went through this a couple of years ago. If you do a search I believe you will learn a lot about whats involved. I know others have done the same.
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I think the move would be well worth it.
Mine was converted at TNT before I purchased it so Im not sure on the gory details of the wireing harnesses. As dreamboater said wingplates, you will need (or should) add the smartcraft gauges, oil tanks for the injection. Other than that you no longer need your fuel pumps, and might want to move alitlle weight forward because they will be a little heavier.
Hopefully taller props too
Good luck with it and let us know what else has to be changed.
Mine was converted at TNT before I purchased it so Im not sure on the gory details of the wireing harnesses. As dreamboater said wingplates, you will need (or should) add the smartcraft gauges, oil tanks for the injection. Other than that you no longer need your fuel pumps, and might want to move alitlle weight forward because they will be a little heavier.
Hopefully taller props too
Good luck with it and let us know what else has to be changed.
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Re: Thinking of going to 300x motors - What is in involved?
We changed a 24 Skater from 2.5 Efi's to 300's
You have to change the wing plates and add the oil tanks. The guages are the same if you want.
The boat has 180lbs in the bow or at least an 18 gallon ballast tank. Boat is set up on the safe side with the motors up 1" from the bottom. Props are 14.75 x 34 and the boat runs 107 @ 4800. That's fast enough for right now as there is lots left.
Cheers,
Andy
You have to change the wing plates and add the oil tanks. The guages are the same if you want.
The boat has 180lbs in the bow or at least an 18 gallon ballast tank. Boat is set up on the safe side with the motors up 1" from the bottom. Props are 14.75 x 34 and the boat runs 107 @ 4800. That's fast enough for right now as there is lots left.
Cheers,
Andy
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Re: Thinking of going to 300x motors - What is in involved?
The main reason I was thinking about switching was I keep breaking stuff in the lower units. I would love the extra speed, but that isn't my motivation. Then yesterday, someone told me the lower unit's components are about the same.
I have broken driveshafts and prop shafts and have lost two good props and a few good weekends because of it. Would switching to the 300s help?
I have broken driveshafts and prop shafts and have lost two good props and a few good weekends because of it. Would switching to the 300s help?
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Lower units are still a problem.
Ive blown shift shaft seals multiple times and donated a brand new prop to Lake George. It appears to be a problem mainly on cats that surface the prop. If the lower units are why you are making the change It might not be worth it for you. Performance, user friendliness and resale are going to be your gains.
Ive blown shift shaft seals multiple times and donated a brand new prop to Lake George. It appears to be a problem mainly on cats that surface the prop. If the lower units are why you are making the change It might not be worth it for you. Performance, user friendliness and resale are going to be your gains.
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Re: Thinking of going to 300x motors - What is in involved?
Originally Posted by X-Rated30
The main reason I was thinking about switching was I keep breaking stuff in the lower units. I would love the extra speed, but that isn't my motivation. Then yesterday, someone told me the lower unit's components are about the same.
I have broken driveshafts and prop shafts and have lost two good props and a few good weekends because of it. Would switching to the 300s help?
I have broken driveshafts and prop shafts and have lost two good props and a few good weekends because of it. Would switching to the 300s help?
Right hand part number 44-840451A03
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If you are running props with out the removable Flo-Torq II
hubs you will need to get some. You would have to do that with the 300x's also as they all have the large shafts.
Also if your worried about missing a weekend having a spare set of gearcases will be cheaper than changing motors, and your still going to have problems even with the 300x's.
Caleb
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