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 135 Johnson? Hey guys, I'm looking into a 2001 135 hp Johnson outboard. Does anyone have any experiance or opinions about these motors? Also what kind of performance could I expect with this motor on a bracket? Any info would be appreciated.  Overboard --- '89 V20 Cuddy | 
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 I personally think that much under a 150hp is marginal power for a V20. Sure many do use less and have decent results. I just think that the motors work a little bit harder thereby shortening their lifespan. Of course this is just my opinion. | 
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 i tend to agree with cb, but a 01 135 would be about the same as a mid 80's 150, so it might not be so bad.  i had a 19 ft mako with a 115 and it was underpowered so i would be cautious.  like  most things in life there is no substitute for cubic inches.. | 
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 i may be wrong, but isn't the 135 a comercial model looper? Something like a derated 150? | 
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 I don't think so spare. Not with the '01 models. I might be wrong too though. | 
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 According to the BRP catalog, it is a V4 looper. Should have plenty of power for a V-20. You have to remember that the 90 degree loopers have GOBS of torque. It won't be no speed demon, but if propped correctly will give good milage and adequite performance. | 
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 Skools should be along soon to clarify | 
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 Well, it at least confirms that it's not a derated 150. 150's are six cylinders. | 
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 I just removed the '89 115 Evinrude that came with the motor. (I blew it up) I was never happy with the 115 on the boat, but it's what I had and it worked. I thought maybe a newer 135 HP motor on a bracket would be more to my liking. I origionally set out to find a 150hp for the boat but the price is right on this motor and it has been well taken care of. Am I settling too much? Does this model have a good reputation? All things I'm unsure about. | 
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 From the catalog it appears to be the same basic engine as the 120-140 LOOPERS. The 90 degree loopers have been around since 85, the biggest change they went through was a displacement increase in 88 to a larger bore. They are known by the commercial guys as the die-hards. They are tough! And will rarely leave you stranded if taken care of. I RUN THE SH!T out of my 140 on my bowrider, and it just keeps running better and better. There are a few members here with the same basic engine on there V's, and they seem happy from what I remember from older posts. I know my bowrider runs just as fast with my 85 140 as an identical boat with a 95 150 SUZUKI SUPER SIX BASS edition does(53MPH). It will be a BIG change versus a 115HP cross-flow, as well as better on fuel. | 
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