Re: Alpha Gear Ratio
It's been an excepted fact that Alpha's behind a big block don't last.
In the real world, Mercruiser did use a big block Alpha combination for two years. The bulk of these installations were in 5,000+ pound, 24+ foot hulls, I know a guy with one. Original owner, older guy, takes great care of the boat. This was before drive showers and synthetic gear oil.
Owner/operators, being true boaters, throttled up, "Goin' across Lake Michigan in one hour!". Drive came out of the water when the hull reached plane, gear lube broke down, drives burned up.
The whole problem was the hulls were too heavy for this power package. Take a 3,000 pound hull, including power package, 23+ foot boat, gear ratio of 1.32 to 1, and you'll have a boat that will last forever if you don't get drunk, and on a dare, try to tow start the truck using the boat.
Mercruiser used the 1.32 to 1 gear ratio in high torque applications in the Alpha drives, like the four barrel MCM 255 hp 351 Ford. Apparently, Mercruiser thought the 351 put out more torque than the four barrel Chevy 350.
(I just may have signed my own death warrant, duck, it's going to hit the fan)