The only way to know for sure is if the poster lists his wide open rpms, then we can say if it's prop pitch related. Outdrive gear ratio, and prop pitch are directly related, it's like the relationship between final drive ratio and tire circumference in a truck or SUV... Too high a prop pitch is like trying to tow with a 3.42 rear gear vs the 4.10 you should really have in a truck or SUV. It will not let the engine rev high enough to produce the power needed to move the load. In a boat that will really strain the engine and cause a lot of heat in the combustion chamber and burned or tuliped valved. In a truck it's bad too but at least the torque converter will unlock and the trans can down shift....
Hopefully both of those outdrives have the right gear ratios in them.
My 88 OMC manual lists the overall gear ratio for the 460 Ford at 1.43:1, and the wide open throttle rpm is supposed to be 4400 to 4800 rpm.
Keep in mind even if the drives have the correct ratio and the right prop, if there are other issues (fuel system problems especially) the engines may not hit max rpm....
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