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<blockquote data-quote="amk" data-source="post: 353887" data-attributes="member: 13232"><p>Am I missing a downside to a inboard jet? If I was to buy an outboard jet to get 30-40 mph Id need bigger than a 60/40 which weigh 200-300 pounds and a good used one is 4k plus. So far Im 600 into the motor and parts and probably by the end of welding/ fabrication maybe another 3k into it on the high side and I end up with a lighter faster boat. Are these engines less reliable and more prone to break?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amk, post: 353887, member: 13232"] Am I missing a downside to a inboard jet? If I was to buy an outboard jet to get 30-40 mph Id need bigger than a 60/40 which weigh 200-300 pounds and a good used one is 4k plus. So far Im 600 into the motor and parts and probably by the end of welding/ fabrication maybe another 3k into it on the high side and I end up with a lighter faster boat. Are these engines less reliable and more prone to break? [/QUOTE]
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