kwoolard
Chief Petty Officer
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- Feb 9, 2003
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I'm back with another problem on my friends boat. While we had the outdrive removed so we could replace the water hose between the bell housing and the transom, I decided to recheck the engine alignment on the new motor we installed. The first sign that the alignment was off was the outdrive was difficult to remove.
This is a mercruiser transom assembly and outdrive (Alpha One), with a new 350 from Michigan Motorz.
Stuck the alignment bar in the bearing and it entered the coupling only about 1/2"
Tried adjusting the front motor mounts, but ran out of adjustment. Looking through the gimble bearing at the coupler, it looks like the rear of the engine has lowered as if the rear engine mounts have suddenly failed.
Is this a failure mode of the mounts?
What else would cause the alignment to go from perfect, to being way off after 2 hours of engine run time?
This is a mercruiser transom assembly and outdrive (Alpha One), with a new 350 from Michigan Motorz.
Stuck the alignment bar in the bearing and it entered the coupling only about 1/2"
Tried adjusting the front motor mounts, but ran out of adjustment. Looking through the gimble bearing at the coupler, it looks like the rear of the engine has lowered as if the rear engine mounts have suddenly failed.
Is this a failure mode of the mounts?
What else would cause the alignment to go from perfect, to being way off after 2 hours of engine run time?