Eureka!!! I think I found a solution to the following problem:
I have a 1982 Sea Ray with a pre-alpha transom assembly, the motor was shot, as discovered when the head was removed and the pistons were in horrid condition! So I decided to swap it out for a 1986 3.0L Motor Serial # OC305017. Easy swap right? Not sooo much, but I am making some headway, I will have to change the coupler and the whole back side of the motor cover, the cover that encases the flywheel, as I found out that pre-alpha and alpha 1 those are different. The biggest problem that I have had thus far however is the exhaust. This has been a big thorn in my side, as the 3.0L motor has an exhaust riser that comes at an angle and joins to an exhaust tube on the transom assembly with FOUR boltls and my exhaust tube only mounts to the transom assembly with three. SO after coming to MANY dead ends and marine shops that do not want to help out with this dilema, I decided to tackle the problem all on my own, and here is what I came up with. Up to 1982 I ASSUME that all of those outdrives were all Pre-alpha outdrives, because all the the exhaust tubes from thre transom assembly had three bolts, and all of the exhaust risers came straight back from the manifold. HOWEVER there were two different sizes of manifolds that were made. The manifolds for the 2.5L were actually smaller bolt patterns that the 3.0 or 140h.p. models. So all I have to do is grab an exhaust manifold with the part number 76351A04 and gasket 52076 and simply drill out the extra two bolts that are used for that specific riser and I will be set!
I would like some input from the higher ups here on my project. Has anyone ever tried this before? Sooo far there hasnt been alot of love on this subject but I am hoping that now that the boating season is back in full swing, someone will chime in! Thanks fellas, after this problem is solved, it is on to figuring out that dog gone shift and throttle set up! Have a great one!
I have a 1982 Sea Ray with a pre-alpha transom assembly, the motor was shot, as discovered when the head was removed and the pistons were in horrid condition! So I decided to swap it out for a 1986 3.0L Motor Serial # OC305017. Easy swap right? Not sooo much, but I am making some headway, I will have to change the coupler and the whole back side of the motor cover, the cover that encases the flywheel, as I found out that pre-alpha and alpha 1 those are different. The biggest problem that I have had thus far however is the exhaust. This has been a big thorn in my side, as the 3.0L motor has an exhaust riser that comes at an angle and joins to an exhaust tube on the transom assembly with FOUR boltls and my exhaust tube only mounts to the transom assembly with three. SO after coming to MANY dead ends and marine shops that do not want to help out with this dilema, I decided to tackle the problem all on my own, and here is what I came up with. Up to 1982 I ASSUME that all of those outdrives were all Pre-alpha outdrives, because all the the exhaust tubes from thre transom assembly had three bolts, and all of the exhaust risers came straight back from the manifold. HOWEVER there were two different sizes of manifolds that were made. The manifolds for the 2.5L were actually smaller bolt patterns that the 3.0 or 140h.p. models. So all I have to do is grab an exhaust manifold with the part number 76351A04 and gasket 52076 and simply drill out the extra two bolts that are used for that specific riser and I will be set!
I would like some input from the higher ups here on my project. Has anyone ever tried this before? Sooo far there hasnt been alot of love on this subject but I am hoping that now that the boating season is back in full swing, someone will chime in! Thanks fellas, after this problem is solved, it is on to figuring out that dog gone shift and throttle set up! Have a great one!