foress_89
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- quebec, canada
Since I blew my motor and the crank is toasted, I'm looking for an alternative. I've got a 150 mercury outboard, (actually I've got two one is on the boat hehe) and I'm thinking of putting that in the truck! I don't know if any of you knows those motor, but they're quite strong, and quick. They can turn 5500rpm for hours, everything is on bearings, real needle bearings, and ball bearings for top and lower crank.
I've already got the plan in my head, I will fabricate a 90 degree spacer for the carbs (they would not work on their side and placing the motor in the engine bay will do that!), then motor mounts should not be a problem, electric water pump and a tank to have a good water(coolant) flow (I thought about putting a big 200gallon tank in the back of the truck but you know I'd have to keep filling in up). So much for the motor, now the toughest part will be the tranny. I want to keep my AW5, to keep it standard, I love shifting! I was thinking of bringin the outboard flywheel and the original 2.8 flywheel to a clutch/machine shop and ask them what they could do. I have to keep the original rain gear (from the outboard) for the starter, and the flywheel surface of the 2.8 for the clutch. Unless the clutch shop could fabricate a custom clutch and coupler to fit on my outboard flywheel.. mmmm yes that's a good idea.
I've already got the plan in my head, I will fabricate a 90 degree spacer for the carbs (they would not work on their side and placing the motor in the engine bay will do that!), then motor mounts should not be a problem, electric water pump and a tank to have a good water(coolant) flow (I thought about putting a big 200gallon tank in the back of the truck but you know I'd have to keep filling in up). So much for the motor, now the toughest part will be the tranny. I want to keep my AW5, to keep it standard, I love shifting! I was thinking of bringin the outboard flywheel and the original 2.8 flywheel to a clutch/machine shop and ask them what they could do. I have to keep the original rain gear (from the outboard) for the starter, and the flywheel surface of the 2.8 for the clutch. Unless the clutch shop could fabricate a custom clutch and coupler to fit on my outboard flywheel.. mmmm yes that's a good idea.