I have a 1984 25 foot Convinser (that's the way it's spelled on the name plate.. funny) that had an original 454 in it.
I just dropped in a 454MPI, full dress, all stock. Here's one of my many problems that occured and I don't know the right answers.
1- the original thru hull ports, which are located AT the waterline, are 3 inch. The engine risers have a 4 inch diameter. Is there a problem going from 4 inch to 3 inch? I think I will suffer some HP loss, but will this harm the engine?
2- Here's the tricky part of this issue. The thru hull tips are AT the waterline... AT THE WATERLINE. Very odd. Plus, there were formed areas up higher on the transom to put the exhaust straight out the back. I don't understand why the factory wouldn't do it that way. Anyway, I need to have the exhaust go down about 1 foot and back about 2.5 feet. I just want to get this boat running this season so I can do a sea trial before the ice forms (Ohio) Is there a quick, cheap way of getting the motors started and is there a way to fix this quickly?
Thanks in advance.
I just dropped in a 454MPI, full dress, all stock. Here's one of my many problems that occured and I don't know the right answers.
1- the original thru hull ports, which are located AT the waterline, are 3 inch. The engine risers have a 4 inch diameter. Is there a problem going from 4 inch to 3 inch? I think I will suffer some HP loss, but will this harm the engine?
2- Here's the tricky part of this issue. The thru hull tips are AT the waterline... AT THE WATERLINE. Very odd. Plus, there were formed areas up higher on the transom to put the exhaust straight out the back. I don't understand why the factory wouldn't do it that way. Anyway, I need to have the exhaust go down about 1 foot and back about 2.5 feet. I just want to get this boat running this season so I can do a sea trial before the ice forms (Ohio) Is there a quick, cheap way of getting the motors started and is there a way to fix this quickly?
Thanks in advance.