mercruiser 165 hp screw drive

Ontario Boy

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looking at putting a mercruiser 165hp inline 6 in my 1939 port carling seabird, is there a way to adapt my buchanan tranny to mercruiser motor?
 

Scott Danforth

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depends.....

was your old buchanan transmission flywheel mounted or crank snout mounted to the motor? is there a jack shaft in between?

the 250 cubic inch inline 6 chevy has the same flywheel housing pattern and crank snout as the V8's
 

Ontario Boy

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the buchanan runs off the nose of the crank, so would any tranny/gear box that comes off a small block chev that's run off the front or nose of the crank fit the mercruiser 165?
 

Scott Danforth

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Yes. GM wasnt creative with their crank snouts or bolt patterns.
 

Pete104

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Yes. GM wasnt creative with their crank snouts or bolt patterns.

No but chris-craft and others were. 2 same engines just 1 turned completely around with adaptation to function. Do some research in the antique section. Maybe someone can point you the right direction.

Good luck
 
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