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Re: 30 mph top speed?
1.98 is a very common Mercruiser Alpha drive ratio.
Inexpensive shop tachs are invaluable....and have other features:
http://www.amazon.com/Actron-CP7605.../ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top/179-1834556-7823119
I have this particular product...digital, and works fantastic as a tach and a general multimeter:
http://www.amazon.com/Actron-CP7677..._1?s=automotive&ie=UTF8&qid=1314554100&sr=1-1
State of carb tune and having proper ignition timing is EVERYTHING in getting peak performance out of an engine. Do you have a timing light? Or can you rent one and set/adjust timing and confirm the advance is working according to Mercruiser specs? Years of corrosion inside a marine distributor can wreak havoc on ignition advance weight function...and if your ignition curve is retarded even a few degrees at any point in the RPM range, your HP will suffer substantailly. Soooo many older boats have found substantial extra hp by setting and/or repairing faulty ignition timing systems...
If your current setup is capable of running 5,000 and you just don't like running that fast (and rightly so), then you are most certainly underpropped, and this can lead to slow speeds. I agree with Maclin that you will need to go up in pitch. Most likely this will lower your peak RPM to acceptable level, and will increase your top speed at the same time. You want to target 4,800 as a max rpm for your motor, and a 19 pitch prop is certainly the next logical step to try to get you there.
What is the condition of your current prop? If it's a bit chewed up or has been home-filed of some nicks & dings, this may be the cause of your extra slip. And extra slip causes high RPMS without a gain in speed. So if your current 17 pitch prop is a bit chewed up, it's also entirely possible that a newer/less slippery/more efficient 17 pitch will bite the water better, bring your rpms down, and your speed up. I will also assume your current 17 pitch prop is 3 blade. Keep in mind if you get a replacement 17 pitch with a 4th blade, you may very likely drop 200 rpms or better...in the same pitch...and this might put you right where you want to be at 4,800-ish. And 4 blade props improve holeshot generally...but they do not usually improve top speed.
1.98 is a very common Mercruiser Alpha drive ratio.
Inexpensive shop tachs are invaluable....and have other features:
http://www.amazon.com/Actron-CP7605.../ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top/179-1834556-7823119
I have this particular product...digital, and works fantastic as a tach and a general multimeter:
http://www.amazon.com/Actron-CP7677..._1?s=automotive&ie=UTF8&qid=1314554100&sr=1-1
State of carb tune and having proper ignition timing is EVERYTHING in getting peak performance out of an engine. Do you have a timing light? Or can you rent one and set/adjust timing and confirm the advance is working according to Mercruiser specs? Years of corrosion inside a marine distributor can wreak havoc on ignition advance weight function...and if your ignition curve is retarded even a few degrees at any point in the RPM range, your HP will suffer substantailly. Soooo many older boats have found substantial extra hp by setting and/or repairing faulty ignition timing systems...
If your current setup is capable of running 5,000 and you just don't like running that fast (and rightly so), then you are most certainly underpropped, and this can lead to slow speeds. I agree with Maclin that you will need to go up in pitch. Most likely this will lower your peak RPM to acceptable level, and will increase your top speed at the same time. You want to target 4,800 as a max rpm for your motor, and a 19 pitch prop is certainly the next logical step to try to get you there.
What is the condition of your current prop? If it's a bit chewed up or has been home-filed of some nicks & dings, this may be the cause of your extra slip. And extra slip causes high RPMS without a gain in speed. So if your current 17 pitch prop is a bit chewed up, it's also entirely possible that a newer/less slippery/more efficient 17 pitch will bite the water better, bring your rpms down, and your speed up. I will also assume your current 17 pitch prop is 3 blade. Keep in mind if you get a replacement 17 pitch with a 4th blade, you may very likely drop 200 rpms or better...in the same pitch...and this might put you right where you want to be at 4,800-ish. And 4 blade props improve holeshot generally...but they do not usually improve top speed.