GM 454s or Gm 427s?
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GM 454s or Gm 427s?
Not to beat a dead horse here guys, but when I inquired about what original manifolds the Bertram came with from Mercury/Mercruiser's serial number on the I.D. tags at the bell housings, Mercruiser told me my serials match GM 427s. He also said the manifolds were the "log" style that those engines came with. Well, somone put center risers on them and consequently now the boxes do not clear. I pulled my rudders, shafts and couplers off, and see even wear around strut bearings, and logs look O.K., so alignment was not a problem in the past. I think I want to leave engines were they are if alignment measurements are O.K., and buy the correct manifolds. Anyone have other suggestions? I'd appreciate any inputs! Rocky.
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Sounds like a good plan. Spray everything with Corrosion X so that the manifold and riser bolts come off a little less hard (I don't think they're ever easy).
I have the log-style manifolds on my 454s--I wondered if center risers would fit...
When I replaced my risers/elbows, the prices at the local merc. dealer/parts guy were very close to anything I could get online, so I bought there. Just a thought--the online guys don't always have the best prices.
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I have the log-style manifolds on my 454s--I wondered if center risers would fit...
When I replaced my risers/elbows, the prices at the local merc. dealer/parts guy were very close to anything I could get online, so I bought there. Just a thought--the online guys don't always have the best prices.
John F.
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Be sure to get a price on Merc risers and logs. You might be suprised and find them closely priced to the Osco's and Bar's. Several years ago when we put new risers on, they were the same price as the Osco's. Also, there was a spacer between the riser and the manifold on the old style logs. That was to give the riser another inch or so of height just in case. You don't really need them but you may need to change the plumbint a little bit. Might mean adding a hose.
Unfortunately I don't remember if it was fresh or the salt side, maybe Bruce knows. My engines are long gone so I can't even check it out for you.
Be sure to get a price on Merc risers and logs. You might be suprised and find them closely priced to the Osco's and Bar's. Several years ago when we put new risers on, they were the same price as the Osco's. Also, there was a spacer between the riser and the manifold on the old style logs. That was to give the riser another inch or so of height just in case. You don't really need them but you may need to change the plumbint a little bit. Might mean adding a hose.
Unfortunately I don't remember if it was fresh or the salt side, maybe Bruce knows. My engines are long gone so I can't even check it out for you.
Hi Bob, yes I did get those numbers, 10063286 same #'s on both engines.Our parts guy at my work (Toyota dealership, I'm a tech) is a car racer and really knows big blocks. He said the only difference between the 454 and the 427 is the stroke. Everything else is the same right down to the heads. Unfortunatley Mercruiser shows discontinued "log" style manifolds! By the way, when I took just the risers off the inboard sides of engines, boxes clear.This is driving me nuts. Rocky.
Thanks Bruce, maybe I'll actually get to launch this thing some day! I do have to rebuild rudder shelves as well, I printed out Capt. Patric's procedure on the two piece design due to the Hynautics ram, I cannot do the one piece going across. Someone (hack) had put 1/2" "marine" lumber in as shelves holding bearings on top of rudders AND holding the forces of the stationary end of the ram! I would'nt think this is safe.Would anyone know were I can purchase the rudder shelf bearings, strut shaft bearings, and the best packless shaft seals for 1 3/8" shaft? I am not going diesel just yet , maybe when I win the lotto. Rocky.
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Details of the seals are HERE.
Bearings can be had through WW Grainger...
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A few yrs ago I had to replace the log type manifolds and a shop on Long Island said now was the time to switch over to the new type. Well I didn't. And now I'm glad I didn't. I never thougt of the head room for the engine box.
Anyway, I asked the manifold guy about the spacers between the manifold and the risers. He said he would have to make them when the risers are changed. It's that time ... I might get one more season on the risers.
So where can I get four spacers?
Anyway, I asked the manifold guy about the spacers between the manifold and the risers. He said he would have to make them when the risers are changed. It's that time ... I might get one more season on the risers.
So where can I get four spacers?
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I bit the bullet and purchased the PYI PSS shaft seals today. Ouch! Oh well, they won't drip, or need maintainance.Thank you Capt. Patrick for the advice, I think that was a good upgrade. About those manifolds, especially for Capt. Dick Dean, I took the risers to a machine shop and had them put a 3 degree angle on surfaces toward center of engines, and wa la, they clear boxes by conforming to the shape of the inward turn the OEM boxes have! (40$). Rocky.
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