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1996 evinrude 70 hp Advice.
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<blockquote data-quote="Pappy" data-source="post: 336216" data-attributes="member: 3278"><p>Those engines started life in OMC in 1968 and evolved many times along the way. They are extremely reliable if used with common sense. The 49Cu. In. engines were used for years in E Production and E Sport racing and Merc had nothing for them - ever! We ran those engines routinely over 7000rpm whether it be an enduro or a normal closed course race. Simply could not kill them!</p><p>I just found a complete 75hp powerhead for a 49CI engine on the back of my 15' Whaler. Will go through it and bolt it on in place of the current 60hp powerhead currently on it. Should be fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pappy, post: 336216, member: 3278"] Those engines started life in OMC in 1968 and evolved many times along the way. They are extremely reliable if used with common sense. The 49Cu. In. engines were used for years in E Production and E Sport racing and Merc had nothing for them - ever! We ran those engines routinely over 7000rpm whether it be an enduro or a normal closed course race. Simply could not kill them! I just found a complete 75hp powerhead for a 49CI engine on the back of my 15' Whaler. Will go through it and bolt it on in place of the current 60hp powerhead currently on it. Should be fun. [/QUOTE]
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