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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
My 14' Jon Mods So Far, But Looking For Help With The Rest
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<blockquote data-quote="GGUG" data-source="post: 245924" data-attributes="member: 7887"><p>The OMC old (not oldest) motors are some of the most reliable motors. New motors are fuel injected most of the time and have an ECU which can be your enemy. So good choice on motor! Also in regards to hauling a$$. More motor = less throttle = being easier on the engine by running at lower rpms. The best and funnest sometimes is out running the weather. Good job! P.S. There are people who will pay big money for those vintage motors. EBAY!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GGUG, post: 245924, member: 7887"] The OMC old (not oldest) motors are some of the most reliable motors. New motors are fuel injected most of the time and have an ECU which can be your enemy. So good choice on motor! Also in regards to hauling a$$. More motor = less throttle = being easier on the engine by running at lower rpms. The best and funnest sometimes is out running the weather. Good job! P.S. There are people who will pay big money for those vintage motors. EBAY! [/QUOTE]
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