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Can an engine from a boat with a speedmaster be installed in a boat w/ a bravo drive
Looking at a used engine from a boat with a speedmaster III ( i believe) drive. Can that engine be installed in a boat with a bravo 1 drive without modification??
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The speedmaster drive needs a transmission between the engine and drive. The Bravo doesn't. So unless I'm missing something here then the answer is yes you can use the motor.
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i think you will need a bravo bellhousing for the engine instead of teh one for eth SM and tranny. You should be able to sell eth old SSM stuff though if it comes with the engine
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You need to use a block mounted starter and a flywheel with the ring gear on the front, Bravo flywheel housing, and an engine coupler.
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Thanks for the input. I am looking at buying a used HP500EFI that is in a boat with speedmaster #3 drives. Any idea on the cost to do the conversion to bravo setup??
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Pricing on parts needed to do the coversion will run you approx
$1,384.00. Which includes: Engine Coupler Flwheel Flywheel Hsg Starter Bravo Shift Bracket :cool: |
Powerguy, you can do it for much less than that. You can do without the flywheel, just move the ring gear. There was a thread about this recently. If you want send me an email and I will work up the numbers for new parts, but I bet you can find most of what you need on this board. If you want you can look at some diagrams at 500 EFI
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Hey Powerguy,
Yes Mbam is 100% right you can do the conversion cheaper if you run into a Mercuiser dealer willing to sell at just over cost. |
You should be able to find all the parts used, though I would go for a new coupler and starter.
Kurt |
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