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    Changing My New Jets

    I went to the local marina to get jets for my project. I am using my 150 hp carbs on my rebuilt 200 Hp block. He ordered me jets to make it work but i have a question on where to put them. The orifice jets are what concerns me. There use to be size 34's i believe in the orifice jet that you...
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    VRO PUMPS

    Are all VRO Pumps the same? I had an 86 Evinrude 150 HP but i got a new powerhead and its a 79 200 HP bored .030 over. I was wondering if all VRO Pumps pump the same amount :confused: or will i need to buy a larger one for my engine. Another thing, would it just be easier to mix the gas...
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    Voltage Rectifier Problem

    I have what i believe is a voltage regulator or it could be a rectifier but anyway where the wires go into the unit it seems to have blown out a small hole in the unit. The top of it is a softer material. I was wondering if it reads out ok on a meter if i can just fill the whole with some sort...
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    Jetting My Evinrude 200 or so HP Engine

    I had difficulties with my old 150hp 86 evinrude outboard. I got a rebuilt powerhead that is 200 hp bored .030. The guy i bought it from said they were the same blocks so the carbs would bolt right up.I posted a few weeks back about this and someone told me to rejet for the bigger motor. I am...
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    Finding Proper Jet and Prop Sizes

    Finding Proper Jet and Prop Sizes I have a 200hp Evinrude crossflow made in 1979. I need to know what size jets to put in it since it was bored .30 over on all 6 cylinders. I don't even know what the stock sizes are because I just got the motor without the original carbs. Also I saw a post a...
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    Can't find Serial Numbers

    Hey! The pain in the A$$ again....i can't seem to find serial numbers on my new engine. I did find some numbers on a welsh plug though Top line being 200949A and the bottom being JOOO1040 can anyone tell me the year of the engine by those? If not where are the serial numbers printed on the...
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    Bought 200 HP to replace 150 Evinrude Powerhead

    I bought a 200 HP Powerhead to replace my 150 HP Evinrude. I bought it from a marina and he said that it would fit. There is no heads on it or carbs just the block on down. He said everything from my 150 hp will fit even the carbs though i might need to rejet it. Is all this true? Also...
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    When I go to the Dealer to Exchange Powerheads

    I called a place to see if he had a powerhead for my 1986 Evinrude 150hp Crossflow. I didn't even give him engine numbers or even tell him it was a crossflow engine but he said he had it in stock. I know they make a looper engine that same year. So my question is does he really know if he has...
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    Looper or Crossflow

    what is the difference between a loop system and a crossflow. I have a 1986 evinrude and i am not sure what i have. I don't know if they are even part of the same motor. Someone please advise me on this. I got engine numbers if you need them. Thanks
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    Its my last question....I swear!!!

    Ok... after calling numerous marinas and looking on the internet i found two places to deal with. I need my 1986 Evinrude rebuilt or buy a rebuilt powerhead. I found a place in oklahoma that will rebuild my powerhead for $1800 dollars and gives me a year warranty. I just have to pay shipping...
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    Rebuild vs. Rebuilt Powerhead

    OK...i need someone to decide for me. I want to know if it is worth rebuilding a motor myself or buying a rebuilt powerhead with a warranty. I know more than average on rebuilding motors but I am not a pro. Its a evinrude 150 hp and i think i found one for around $2000 dollars with a 1 year...
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    Evinrude 150 HP Questions

    I have a blown 1986 Evinrude 150hp motor. I was looking up some prices and was wondering if $77 was reasonable for one piston? Also do the rings come included with it? What is a reasonable price for boring cylinders? :confused:
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    I NEED HELP!!! Evinrude 150

    I have a 1986 Evinrude 150 HP and it crapped the bed. I just pulled it all apart and found one piston really scuffed and the cylinder wall not too healthy. I did find out something interesting though when i pulled the rest of the cylinders out :confused: . I guess the last time this motor...
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