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offshoreboat1 08-02-2010 11:23 AM

Alpha 1 to Bravo 1 upgrade
 
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1987 Chris Craft Stinger 260 Alpha 1 to Bravo 1 upgrade

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Hi,I am going to replace my Alpha One"s with Bravo one"s on my CC Stinger ,
Should I replace my engiinecouplers also? Or can I reuse the Alpha Couplers?
Thanks for help

firehawkcat 08-02-2010 07:30 PM

are the couplers in good shape

hoozeyurdaddy 08-03-2010 08:55 AM

bravo's use a larger coupler, alpha's use a small one, you should change them or they will become the weak link.

macjazzy 08-03-2010 09:10 AM

Do you need the bravo drive? Are you breaking Alpha's? Because in a straight up swap, you will lose a few mph's going from an Alpha to a Bravo.

offshoreboat1 09-01-2010 10:56 AM

sorry for late reply
 
Thanks for replys.
Couplers are in A1 condition,
just have bad gimbal housings on Alpha ones,and a good deal on the Bravos.
Replaced the stock 260 Mercs with 383 strokers,so think Alphas wont hold,as I read overhere.
Roland

boosted22 09-01-2010 10:24 PM

i have a procharged 350 magnum carbed with some work done 6 psi on my alpha drive just easy out of the hole and no wave jumping. 2 years and going strong runs mid 70's on my scarab 22.

hoozeyurdaddy 09-02-2010 08:22 AM


Originally Posted by boosted22 (Post 3197839)
i have a procharged 350 magnum carbed with some work done 6 psi on my alpha drive just easy out of the hole and no wave jumping. 2 years and going strong runs mid 70's on my scarab 22.

Well, that's 2 years you have had to save your money, because you will need it at some point, alpha's just don't do well with high HP and Torque. but keep up what your doing, it seems to be working.

Too Stroked 09-02-2010 02:44 PM


Originally Posted by boosted22 (Post 3197839)
i have a procharged 350 magnum carbed with some work done 6 psi on my alpha drive just easy out of the hole and no wave jumping. 2 years and going strong runs mid 70's on my scarab 22.

The other big difference here is weight. You have a relatively light boat compared to the OP. When you add more HP, more torque - and a heavy hull - an Alpha won't last very long.

Fastereddie 09-03-2010 01:11 PM

Heavy boat + stroker + alpha = BOOM!

Mine lasted four trips

endeavour32 09-04-2010 10:45 AM

If you are asking what you will need. Here is the list.
Bravo Coupler
Bravo Bell Housing
Bravo inner transom plate
Bravo Gimble
Bravo Trim Rams
Bravo Drive

I just did the alpha to bravo conversion on my 242 formula and nothing but the trim pump on the alpha will work. Unless you have time to find deals expect to spend at least $2000-2500 for everything.


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