gearing effects

BLC

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I just replaced the upper gear set in my 1989 1750 bayliner capri with a 2.3L omc cobra. It had 21/21 upper gears. The marine supplier that I ordered them from said that they no longer make the 21/21 set anymore and said that they are installing 21/19 tooth sets instead for this set up. So thats what I installed. This boat is new to me so I don't know how it ran before with the 21/21 set. How will this effect the speed and torque preformance of the boat
I don't know if this matters but the prop is 13 1/4 x 17.

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hwsiii

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Re: gearing effects

WE need the lower gear set as well.


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BLC

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Re: gearing effects

Now, I am assuming that the lower gears are still stock. If so they would be 13:26 according to the manual
 

hwsiii

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Re: gearing effects

Your new gear ratio is 1.81:1 instead of the 2:1 you had before the gear change. You lost about 10% of your torque output and gained about 250 RPM top end if the motor has enough torque left.


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BLC

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Re: gearing effects

So the bottom line is that I will have less torque but more top end speed? Will the top end rpm be 250 higher or am I misunderstanding something?
 

hwsiii

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Re: gearing effects

Theoretically, you gain 250 RPM but you lose extra torque, so usually what happens it is a wash and you keep about the same speed maybe an extra MPH and your RPM will rise a little.


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QC

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Re: gearing effects

Classic explanation of HP = torque x RPM / 5252 in this discussion . . . Theoretically HP stays the same here. Oh, and propshaft RPM will rise for the same engine RPM, but your engine RPM will actually drop for the same boat speed ;) Lower numerical ratio is a higher gear.
 

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Re: gearing effects

So the bottom line is that I will have less torque but more top end speed?

Ayuh,... Bottom line is, it'll probably be a Dog because that little bitty motor won't be able to pull the taller gears...
 
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