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Hi all,
Fairly new around these parts and to boating in general. I purchased a 95 Stingray 606zp with a cracked block and just completed swapping the engine with a used 4.3 that's been "marinized"... I replaced the gimbal bearing while at it and used the alignment tool before installing the outdrive. It felt like I was chasing the alignment forever. I would get heavy spline marks on the top, so i would adjust the engine and then I would get heavy spine marks on the bottom etc. I got it to a point where the spline marks were fairly even and I was able to push the alignment bar in with two fingers. That being said, when I installed the outdrive, it didn't fully seat against the bell housing, it pushed on until there was about 1/4inch between them and i had to use the nuts to fully seat it.
1. Is this possibly because I replaced the o rings on the outdrive shaft and they were difficult to get through the gimbal bearing since they were new?
2. Does this sound like maybe the engine still isn't aligned?
3. I started it up on muffs yesterday and let it get up to temp and when revving up to about 3000 there was a pretty good vibration coming through the hull at around 1500-2500 rpms, could this be related to engine alignment?
When looking at the outside of the coupler from the engine compartment I cant see any run out when the motors running, it just looks stationary. Is there a chance since this boat sat still for 2 years that the u joints or coupler could have a "set", kind of like a belt that sits too long?
Appreciate any help, hoping to do the inaugural float test this week.
Thanks
Fairly new around these parts and to boating in general. I purchased a 95 Stingray 606zp with a cracked block and just completed swapping the engine with a used 4.3 that's been "marinized"... I replaced the gimbal bearing while at it and used the alignment tool before installing the outdrive. It felt like I was chasing the alignment forever. I would get heavy spline marks on the top, so i would adjust the engine and then I would get heavy spine marks on the bottom etc. I got it to a point where the spline marks were fairly even and I was able to push the alignment bar in with two fingers. That being said, when I installed the outdrive, it didn't fully seat against the bell housing, it pushed on until there was about 1/4inch between them and i had to use the nuts to fully seat it.
1. Is this possibly because I replaced the o rings on the outdrive shaft and they were difficult to get through the gimbal bearing since they were new?
2. Does this sound like maybe the engine still isn't aligned?
3. I started it up on muffs yesterday and let it get up to temp and when revving up to about 3000 there was a pretty good vibration coming through the hull at around 1500-2500 rpms, could this be related to engine alignment?
When looking at the outside of the coupler from the engine compartment I cant see any run out when the motors running, it just looks stationary. Is there a chance since this boat sat still for 2 years that the u joints or coupler could have a "set", kind of like a belt that sits too long?
Appreciate any help, hoping to do the inaugural float test this week.
Thanks