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Old 10-10-2018, 01:05 PM
John3325 John3325 is offline
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Default Fitting New 350 Engine Under Original 1976 Console

Fellow straight inboard members and owners, I am curious to who has repowered in past few years that can give me some insight to how they modified their consoles.

I did some measurements this week under the console now that the old Crusader is out. The new 350 Crusader (based a 2014 diagram I found) is a hair under 25" from the engine mount (at 50%) and the new Merc 357s are 26 3/8" from the engine mounts.

I only have 24" of clearance where the front engine mounts would be to the start of the console , and if I cut out a few things I could maybe get 25". The rest of of the console has a solid 25" of clearance.

Has anyone repowered recently and had to play this clearance game under their original console? Am I overthinking this? My old 350 Crusader had about a 1 1/4" spacer under the front engine mounts and it still fit.

Measuring from the crank centerline of the Merc 357 to the top of it - 21 15/16". Measuring from the crank centerline of the Crusader 350 - 20.5"
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Old 10-10-2018, 08:28 PM
FLexpat FLexpat is offline
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measure from engine centerline - some mounts are taller/shorter than others
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Old 10-11-2018, 08:05 AM
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Replied to your PM - mine fit with some minor modifications.
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Old 10-11-2018, 09:53 AM
John3325 John3325 is offline
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Thanks guys.

Kevmen, I replied to your PM and thank you for those pics if you have time to take them. Raising the shelf in the console should not be a huge deal, I was more concerned with the front seat clearance.
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