Re: Swap engines from OMC to Mercruiser
Hello fellow boaters!I have a chance to buy a 1991 Maxum 2100 with a blown 3.0 mercruiser engine for dirt cheap.I also have a 1988 Bayliner Capri with a 3.0 OMC.I am wondering how much of a problem it would be or if it is possible to swap the OMC to Mercruiser.The Bayliner interior is pretty shot and the Maxum is immaculate!! I am assuming that i will have to swap the motor mounts and the coupler.or not? This Maxum is to good of a deal to pass up($400) and don't want it to slip though my fingers if the swap is possible
I did a similar thing replacing my (87) OMC 460 King Cobra with a (97) 454 Bravo III out of a wind damaged 98 Bayliner. I even used the complete wiring harness from the bayliner too (I kept my gages though)...
and bought a new Teleflex CH1700 throttle/shift quadrant and cables....
You should not have any problem doing the swap.
You'll (of course) need to pull everything out of both boats.
Take ALL the OMC specific stuff off the OMC engine and replace it all with the brackets, flywheel, coupler, flywheel housing etc from the blown Merc engine.
You'll also need to use the manifold/riser-elbow , dist/carb, harness alt etc (if it's any good) from the Mercruiser engine too.
The Alpha transom will bolt right in where the Kobra came out.
Use the Mercruiser engine mounts too if they're different but you might need to relocate the holes for the front mount.....(they're probably the same)
Get the correct service and installation manual from above and/or Boatfix.
Cheers,
Rick
EDIT. Ok I read your thread a LITTLE closer!!!
You want to put the OMC engine in the boat with the Mercruiser already installed.......(I must be reading impaired!!!

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Same thing though....just a little easier..(you don't have to swap transom and drive) Take both engines down to the "long block" and put ALL the Mercruiser stuff on the OMC "long block" (which is what Bondo was saying in so many words!!!) and then bolt the "new" engine back in.
Buy the Maxum