Just make sure you get a marine rated carb not an automotive one .you have any idea for a holley? there are quite a few around used in my area that I can just rebuild. It would come a lot cheaper
Ayuh,.... The 1409 IS a marine carb,........Read reports and none say it is US CG approved ? Why not ?
Yea, I had one on my 87 Chris. Lovely!Ayuh,.... The 1409 IS a marine carb,....
Yeah i think you were the only one that didnt know that... the eddy 1409 and 1410 are marine rated (600 and & 750 cfm respectively) and are basically copies of the webber carbs Merc used a while backFinally found that it is approved for marine use on the JEGS website.
to the OP - depending on what his original set up was for carb and throttle linakge- I think the 2 bbl carbs were rochester and the 4 bbl were holley originally.The challenge with these jobs is usually the accelerator linkage; Edlebrocks work well on Mercs because you could prob use the same brackets used with the Weber, on OMCs & Volvos, Holley might be easier because they both used Holley carbs after Quadrajet production stopped.
they didI don't know if Mercruiser offered the 302 in a 4bbl. A Holley 2bbl 500cfm is pretty the perfect size for a 302 spinning up to 5000rpm, which is far higher than the Marine 302s ever turned