I'm away from home today, but I'll post pictures when I can. ..... On thing I had to consider was the physical size of the larger motor. My original engine pod tucked the motor in close to the boat, under a raised deck at the very back. The bigger motor was so tall it would it could not be tilted up without hitting either the deck above or the fence in front of it. So I swapped to a stronger engine pod both to support the bigger engine, and so I could move the transom about a foot farther back. I also modified the height of the transom so I could get the engine at just the right height to fit in the tight space.
The original engine pod was bolted to crossmembers that ran the full width of the boat. The most aft crossmember was located about 15" forward of the front of the original engine. When I moved the new engine pod aft about a foot, I had room to place two new crossmembers aft of the last original crossmember. If you plan to use your existing engine pod, you may want to slide one or two additional crossmembers in between the existing ones. The easiest way for me was to remove the trim piece that wraps the boat at the deck, and slide the angle aluminum in from the outside edge. You'll want to check for obstructions (e.g., throttle cable, wires, etc.) beforce deciding exactly what to do and which side to enter from.