Well, thanks for taking us on that 6 week journey to nowhereville!
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Well, thanks for taking us on that 6 week journey to nowhereville!
There are a few companies that make manifolds now. I can't think of them off the top of my head but I know cooperider found some that were reasonably priced. Around $700-800 a set. I went carb on my LS swap because it was cheaper and simpler. But people have done EFI. If I ever boost my motor, it'll probably get Holley EFI. But the carb ignition I used was from Daytona Sensors, it's called LS Smart Spark. It's so simple it's ridiculous. You hook up power and ground to it, then plug in each bank of coil packs, a cam sensor and a crank sensor. That's it. It's a million times more user friendly than the MSD ignition and it was cheaper. Yes a Merc bell housing bolts right to the LS motor. There is one bolt (upper right) that doesn't go. But the other 5 line right up. And your coupler will bolt right onto a manual flywheel out of a Camaro/Firebird with the locator pins knocked out. I also got some billet motor mount adapters off Amazon for $30 that will let you use the stock Merc motor mounts. Since you have an Alpha One drive, you won't have the headache I had of trying to mount a sea water pump.
It might cost you a little more overall to swap an LS into the boat, but you will also be a lot of horsepower ahead of a built small block. And you will be building on a better platform if you want to make more power in the future. Heck, mine makes just shy of 600hp and I'm still running a stock casting cylinder head!! I have a feeling if I dyno again after she's broken in, I'll be at that 600 hp mark.
Just be careful with your cam selection. For some reason these motors really like to revert water with any cam at all, which will impact your exhaust selection. I had to make mine completely dry it was reverting so bad. If you go EFI, you can get away with a wider lobe separation and still make good power. Honestly, you could find a LQ9, leave it stock, carb it and make 400hp.
The LS is a great engine, but you are going to get into a world of MAW's (Might As Wells), if you undertake the swap.
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Don't want to hijack the OP's thread so here ya go:Ain't that the truth!!!