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tsubaki 06-29-2011 08:38 PM

Stink, I'm at a loss there. That don't appear original from what I'm used to seeing.
I hope FERM sees this and can enlighten us.
My best guess is the powerhead is not the original one and that is a part number.
The 85-140 horse take the same block, I'm guessing the "85" portion is just the 4 cylinder designation not 85 horse, the "R" is for remanufactured and the rest might be the serial number.

tsubaki 06-29-2011 08:40 PM

FERM, I was slow posting.
Are any of my thoughts possible?

Stinky_Hooker 06-30-2011 09:18 AM

Have I stumped THE FERM?!?! :hide:

THEFERMANATOR 06-30-2011 10:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Stinky_Hooker (Post 176320)
Have I stumped THE FERM?!?! :hide:

not really, I just don't have the books to decipher that code(I've yet to find a dealer that has it either). I would say it's a really late 80's 115HP engine. It has the bubble back exhaust on it which would make it either an earlier 135-140HP powerhead rated engine, or a mid to late 80's propshaft rated 115HP. I believe the later 15's came with the 140 porting, bubbleback exhaust, and other goodies, but had teh smaller 115 carbs to help keep fuel gulping down a little. Only way to know for sure is o pull the airbox and measure the throats of the carbs(I believe they should be 1 5/16", earlier 140's had 1 3/8" carbs). It's the same basic engine as the 85, but the bubble back exhaust flows quite a bit better and the 110+ had slightly differrent porting to them for the extra HP.

Stinky_Hooker 06-30-2011 11:50 AM

:clap:


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