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<blockquote data-quote="Turtle44" data-source="post: 493836" data-attributes="member: 27495"><p>Good morning, just seen your post on 9.9 to 15 conversion. I have 2 thoughts for you. #1 do the research for your particular model, year ( LeeRoys Rambling is a good place to start). #2 look for a donor motor in your area, that is close to the age of your motor. You may find buying a non-running 15hp cheaper than buying just a carb. A donor can also provide you with other parts that are getting hard to find..</p><p></p><p>This is the way I upgraded mine to a 15hp. One other point, I have found that I most definitely have more power, but that comes at a cost of burning considerably more fuel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Turtle44, post: 493836, member: 27495"] Good morning, just seen your post on 9.9 to 15 conversion. I have 2 thoughts for you. #1 do the research for your particular model, year ( LeeRoys Rambling is a good place to start). #2 look for a donor motor in your area, that is close to the age of your motor. You may find buying a non-running 15hp cheaper than buying just a carb. A donor can also provide you with other parts that are getting hard to find.. This is the way I upgraded mine to a 15hp. One other point, I have found that I most definitely have more power, but that comes at a cost of burning considerably more fuel. [/QUOTE]
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