I have a cracked block on one of my engines in a twin 454 powered 1988 Sea Ray. The engine is marked "RH, Opposite" so I need an opposite rotation engine (or some way to reverse the rotation in the drives). My question is, if I find a complete drop-in Gen V Mercruiser, can I use that one as a replacement with little extra work? My engines are paired with Borg Warner Velvet direct drives.
I am looking at either a re-conditioned long block (Gen. IV) or a drop-in if I find the right one. Someone at my marina is upgrading his power from a gen V 454 and I know it's running properly, however it's regular rotation (pretty sure). It got me thinking about whether I should at least watch for a gen V engine or whether my only option is a Gen IV. I know that a gen V long block won'y match up with my Gen IV parts, so just wondering about a complete drop-in.
Also, anyone find a good, reliable supplier of these marine engines? My mechanic is familiar with Jasper, but I know their prices are high and also their reputation seems to be not as good recently (based on what I've read online, for whatever that's worth). I live near Buffalo but I know most ship for a reasonable cost.
Thanks for the help!
I am looking at either a re-conditioned long block (Gen. IV) or a drop-in if I find the right one. Someone at my marina is upgrading his power from a gen V 454 and I know it's running properly, however it's regular rotation (pretty sure). It got me thinking about whether I should at least watch for a gen V engine or whether my only option is a Gen IV. I know that a gen V long block won'y match up with my Gen IV parts, so just wondering about a complete drop-in.
Also, anyone find a good, reliable supplier of these marine engines? My mechanic is familiar with Jasper, but I know their prices are high and also their reputation seems to be not as good recently (based on what I've read online, for whatever that's worth). I live near Buffalo but I know most ship for a reasonable cost.
Thanks for the help!