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40hp same block as 50 or 60hp?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lil&#039; Blue Rude" data-source="post: 211614" data-attributes="member: 4627"><p>If I remember right any 40-50hp from 89 up should be the same thing. 89 was the year they changed up the mid sections. 81-up are the same powerheads. The only difrences are in the heads but I think that's because the newer motors heads hold the belly pans on diffrent then the older ones. carbs changed in 94 to the flat tops style. I think the 60hp motors where rated at the powerhead and the 40hp-50hp are rated at the prop. Ebay doesn't have tilt and trims for the 40-50hp very often. They've got alot for the 60's up but they won't fit. If you don't run salt water and shallows your goal you might look into a outboard jet pump, but that depends on where your running and what you want to use the boat for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil' Blue Rude, post: 211614, member: 4627"] If I remember right any 40-50hp from 89 up should be the same thing. 89 was the year they changed up the mid sections. 81-up are the same powerheads. The only difrences are in the heads but I think that's because the newer motors heads hold the belly pans on diffrent then the older ones. carbs changed in 94 to the flat tops style. I think the 60hp motors where rated at the powerhead and the 40hp-50hp are rated at the prop. Ebay doesn't have tilt and trims for the 40-50hp very often. They've got alot for the 60's up but they won't fit. If you don't run salt water and shallows your goal you might look into a outboard jet pump, but that depends on where your running and what you want to use the boat for. [/QUOTE]
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