I bought an old Donzi with a GM 350 and an ancient OMC drive. The hull is good and my first plan was to replace the whole package with a 5.7 MPI and a Bravo drive. BUT a friend says that since this OMC drive has the water pump mounted on the top rear of the drive (under a cover) that this is a "cone clutch" style drive which is worth rebuilding and will easily handle the 300 MPI engine.
The paperwork on the boat says it is an 89 and what I read on the net says the cone clutch OMCs did not ship until late 1990. Before I lose a good deal on a 5.7/B3 package, I need to decide what to do with this drive. Does the top mounted water pump definitively mark this as a cone clutch style? An if so, are these drives dependable?
The boat is a 25 ft cabin cruiser and the hull is solid. With a new engine and a good drive it will make a great dive/fishing boat for the Gulf. But I don't need to sink a lot of money into the OMC just to replace it later anyway.
Any OMC experts still around?
Thanks
Gil
The paperwork on the boat says it is an 89 and what I read on the net says the cone clutch OMCs did not ship until late 1990. Before I lose a good deal on a 5.7/B3 package, I need to decide what to do with this drive. Does the top mounted water pump definitively mark this as a cone clutch style? An if so, are these drives dependable?
The boat is a 25 ft cabin cruiser and the hull is solid. With a new engine and a good drive it will make a great dive/fishing boat for the Gulf. But I don't need to sink a lot of money into the OMC just to replace it later anyway.
Any OMC experts still around?
Thanks
Gil