j_k_bisson
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Re: Update 01-28-2011 cont'd Rev-2
Re: Update 01-28-2011 cont'd Rev-2
I was just looking at this site myself. I also just got off the phone with the people that I order the gasket set from. Had to switch over to the big bore 88-92 full set.
So when I get it brought in for honing, if it is out of spec I can still have it bored to the next size up. At least there is options here.....
Question one; I have a full set of ignition for a 200-225 1987, can this be used on a 1988 225hp.
Second one; what carbs am I supposed to be running?
Third; How do I tell what model power ead I have?
Thanks for all the help. This is going to be one of those frankenstien/junk yard motors, I pretty sure of it now. This is going to be fun!!!!
Re: Update 01-28-2011 cont'd Rev-2
Jeff the bore size you posted clearly places you out of the 86/87 Year , this is the big bore 88 or up which your bore size matches .
As for oversize options .40 is max if not a re-sleeve which is expensive way to go period.
Please go the this site and plug in your information you will see why I am concern..If you install the wrong size jets/carbs you will be in doing this all over again.
http://www.wiseco.com/ProductSearch.aspx
Bore - Standard: 3.685in
Bore - Actual: 3.715in
Bore - Oversize: .030in
Cylinder Position: Starboard
Note: Loop Charge
I was just looking at this site myself. I also just got off the phone with the people that I order the gasket set from. Had to switch over to the big bore 88-92 full set.
So when I get it brought in for honing, if it is out of spec I can still have it bored to the next size up. At least there is options here.....
Question one; I have a full set of ignition for a 200-225 1987, can this be used on a 1988 225hp.
Second one; what carbs am I supposed to be running?
Third; How do I tell what model power ead I have?
Thanks for all the help. This is going to be one of those frankenstien/junk yard motors, I pretty sure of it now. This is going to be fun!!!!