Re: 1987 Evinrude 200hp outboard resto/rebuild
Look again to the new year and I'm already starting my planing. My main issues from last year was my mid range bogging, in the 15-20mph range. This required me to keep dropping my prop pitch to stop the motor from loading up and kicking. Not that the ice has form on my favorite fishing holes, I am reevaluating my choices for the up coming season.
I am thinking of playing with the jets for this motor. Here is what going on and my thinking. I am hoping all of the guys that where following this thread last year shime in with their considerable knowledge and lem me know if my thinking is off base and flawed.
Just to recap the motor is sort of a Frankenstien of a motor. It is a 1986 mid and lower unit bolted up to a big bore 1990 block with a 1987 electrical system. The carbs a a mistery as to what they are for bodies, but the jetting is set up for 1987 carbs.
First question is that is the difference in the carb bodies between 1986/87 small bore carb bodies to 1988-1990 carb bodies. The rebuild kits are the same. This means that the gaskets all match up. Does not say if the bores are the same. They have to be close or the oring gasket between the carbs and throttle bodies would not fit in the grove. Anyone know what the bore size for a 1988-1990 big bore looper carb diameter is?
As to the jetting here is what I found out.
1987 Main; 62d, Mids; 14, Idle; 48
1988-90 Main; 62d, Mids; 47, Idle; 34
Now correct me if I am wrong but I believe that the larger the number the larger the hole size. Goes with Number drill sizes. This would me that when the big bore blocks in 1988 to 1990 the idle jets where richened and the mids where leaned out. Is this thinking correct?
My thinking is that this would probably clean up my mid range bogging allowing me to increase my prop pitch back up from 15 x 15P to be in the proper range of 14.5x17P-21P without the mid bogging. Also would increase the speed of the boat overall. Which I would love. Please let me know by commenting.