The old engine is out, and I'm working on the replacement beds and muffler pad.
Not trusting string and rulers, I went and machined up a mock shaft and laser diode to give me a reference line. The laser is centered and aligned inside the shaft. When spun on my lathe, it has only about 1/2" of error on a wall 30' away. Good enough for me...

I made up a mockup of the engine and transmission- The aluminum strip is the centerline of the V-drive. You can see the laser dot smearing along the length of the strip.

Empty Beds:

I made up pine mockups for the white oak wedges. Because I have made changes to the engine mounts, I need to fabricate my own. I'm topping them with 3/8" 416 Stainless steel from online metals. In the final setup, the engine will sit lower in the mounts.

Here's the rub- I need to move the mounts about 1/4" to port to have it aligned correctly. I always had trouble lining up the Volvo, and felt that it was out of alignment from before... You can see that the wedges are slightly offset from the beds.


I just shifted the starboard mount over 1/2" to match the spacing of the mounts. I've positioned the Beta mounts a little more forward to miss the old Volvo bolts. I'll be drilling several new holes and bolting/glassing the wedges to the beds.
Before that, I'll be making yet another mockup of the engine and trans, and a mockup of the boat/prop shaft to verify the alignment... Overkill, but I have time and want to do this only once.
Anyone ever see an offset like this before?