They run at low rpm's and the crank bearings are bushings, but you can see in parts lists from boats.net if your engine block was made in higher hp ratings and modify to match the higher rating. Sometimes its only a jet size or blocker plate. The best improvement would be to check that you get full max claimed rpm at full throttle on average conditions for your setup and if the rpm is off, adjust the prop pitch to dial it in.
Re: Anyone ever port an outboard?
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Anyone ever port an outboard?Topic by: pat splat | pat splat | 08/31/20 09:39PM |
Re: Anyone ever port an outboard?Re: Overpriced Parts | Overpriced Parts | 08/31/20 10:27PM |
Re: Anyone ever port an outboard?Re: Satan 666 | Satan 666 | 09/01/20 07:11AM |
Re: Anyone ever port an outboard?Re: Pushrod Fifty | Pushrod Fifty | 09/06/20 06:06PM |
Re: Anyone ever port an outboard?Re: Mark Booth | Mark Booth | 09/06/20 07:52PM |
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