iBoats Forum Members:
Hello. I am posting to learn from those who may have experience with a 1990 454 and a MerCruiser outdrive.
A bit of research from Google and local marine service managers provided the following:
The 1990 Mercruiser may be an Alpha One, Generation One (per Google).
The 1990 with a 454 may have a Bravo One outdrive, still pending clarification from seller.
Since I am considering a open bow 1990 Sea Ray with this power package (454 Merc), are there any cautions or concerns I should be aware of prior to purchasing this boat? Assuming the boat was maintained properly and not abused or driven aggressively (hole-shots), is there anything about the 1990 MerCruiser and the 454 that is prone to premature or recurring failures?
Would you recommend avoiding an older carbureted BBC boat and waiting for a newer EFI SBC, Bravo III boat if one's budget permits? I have read maintenance on a BBC can be more challenging due to minimal clearance. I consider myself a decent "wrench" with cars & trucks, but this will be my first boat.
Finally, what would be a ball park estimate of parts & labor on adding a closed-cooling system to a boat? Is this conversion common? Is it more cost effective to simply buy a boat with a closed-cooling system than to convert a boat to a closed-cooling system?
Thanks in advance for your reply and extra keystrokes.
Hello. I am posting to learn from those who may have experience with a 1990 454 and a MerCruiser outdrive.
A bit of research from Google and local marine service managers provided the following:
The 1990 Mercruiser may be an Alpha One, Generation One (per Google).
The 1990 with a 454 may have a Bravo One outdrive, still pending clarification from seller.
Since I am considering a open bow 1990 Sea Ray with this power package (454 Merc), are there any cautions or concerns I should be aware of prior to purchasing this boat? Assuming the boat was maintained properly and not abused or driven aggressively (hole-shots), is there anything about the 1990 MerCruiser and the 454 that is prone to premature or recurring failures?
Would you recommend avoiding an older carbureted BBC boat and waiting for a newer EFI SBC, Bravo III boat if one's budget permits? I have read maintenance on a BBC can be more challenging due to minimal clearance. I consider myself a decent "wrench" with cars & trucks, but this will be my first boat.
Finally, what would be a ball park estimate of parts & labor on adding a closed-cooling system to a boat? Is this conversion common? Is it more cost effective to simply buy a boat with a closed-cooling system than to convert a boat to a closed-cooling system?
Thanks in advance for your reply and extra keystrokes.