mercruiser 888 vs volvo 280?

Discussion in 'Sterndrives' started by camchannell, Aug 3, 2007.

  1. camchannell
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    camchannell New Member

    I have a 1973 Marlin with a mercruiser 888 outdriveand a 5.0 302 v-8. I'm looking at buying another marlin, a 1977 with a 351 v-8 and a volvo 280 outdrive. I've never owned a boat with a volvo outdrive. I'm very firmiliar with mercruisers and have rebuilt a few myself. Can anyone share some info on the pros and cons of the vp280 vs mc888?
     
  2. Beech2000
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    Beech2000 Senior Member

    Volvo Pros:
    Strong, Great design (cone clutch)

    Volvo Cons:
    Cost, Lack of OEM support, Fewer local parts suppliers and neighborhood help.

    Mercruiser: Pros (Pre-Bravo)
    Low cost, no shortage of local parts and support. High production numbers with lots of used spares.

    Mercruiser: Cons (Pre-Bravo)
    Weak, bad design (dog clutch)

    I don't have experience specifically with the 888 but have done a couple of TR units. Helped a friend change out lower drive shaft and bearings on older Volvo 250. They are great units and seem stronger than smaller mercs by design.
     
  3. camchannell
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    camchannell New Member

    Thanks for the info.
     
  4. switlikbob
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    switlikbob Junior Member

    I have a volvo 280 that has been a nightmare to work on...you need special tools to do a lot of things correctly, and they seem to leak a lot!
     

  5. camchannell
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    camchannell New Member

    Mercruiser 888 vs. Volvo Penta 280

    Thanks for the info. Its much appreciated.
     
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