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Unread 11-06-2007, 01:43 AM
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oil that is A lot of used outboards I look at the oil pump is disabled and they mix won't a new pump take care of the problem ? are the OMC VRO motors any good
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Many people don't have any faith in the oil injection system. Many times the alarm will sound, but normally you can't shut em down in time and the damage is already done. The JOHNNY-RUDE VRO(trademark for OMC's oil injection) system really gave a black eyye to oil injection system's. The first ones didn't have an alrm, and the pump's were a completely new design and gave some trouble. Plus many boater's had never had a 2-stroke, let alone one with oil injection. Needless to say many didn't fill the reservoir, but the VRO got blamed. Or they would buy the cheapest oil they could get that wasn't even meant for oil injection(there are different viscosity's to 2-stroke oil), and the VRO got blamed as well for operator error. But the simplest solution is to just pre-mix the fuel and then you know the oil is there.

I personally wouldn't run a JOHNNY-RUDE(excluding the DFI's) with oil injection. And I bypassed it on my MERCURY because of the failure prone plastic(yes I said plastic) crank gear that drives a metal oil pump driveshaft. But I ran them on all of my SUZUKI's(with SUZUKI oil, there oil is THICK! compared to regular TCW 3), and never thought of bypassing a YAMAHA's either. Oil injection system's can be very reliable, but they do require operator maintence every once in a while.
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What are you planing on put on you V
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If I can ever get time to redo my V, I'm probably going to go with a 200 or 225 JOHNSON/EVINRUDE from 86-87 prefferably, or one from 88-92. The 93+ are really good engines, but the they are also a bit more thirsty for fuel from what I've heard and seen. The 86-87 engines had more aggressive porting and made there HP with 2.7L's, whereas the 88+ went up to 3.0L's of displacement. If my V wasn't already rigged for an OMC style engine, I would probably go with a 2.0L MERCURY at 150 HP. And my 3rd choice would be a 2.7L 225 SUZUKI. I really like the 3rd option, but they're still fairly pricey used, and parts are getting hard to come by. Mercury parts are readily available, but JOHNSON/EVINRUDE parts are pretty much everywhere with a wide range of parts interchangeability.
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Unread 11-06-2007, 08:52 AM
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I was told 200hp was max also a 20 in shaft but i was also told i can get a bracket to use a 25 wont motor sit up to high
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I agree with all above!!

My boat was a I/O when i got it and after 4 years of hell I removed the I/O and converted with a bracket and 175 Yamaha with a 26" shaft.

NO they don't sit to high, and its the best thing I ever did!!

But you are a OB all ready and for you to add a bracket and motor you will have to repair the transome and raise ot up, to make room for the bracket.

If your transom is good go with a Jack plate and add a 25" shaft.

Wellcraft went back and forth for a few years when thry had 20 and 25 transoms, I think th 20 are cut to low in the water
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I agree with MJ. Depending on the factory size transom u have, you may or may not have to add a jack plate. If you have a 25" shaft motor "Preferred" with a 20" transom, yu gotta add the Jack plate. Seen alot of jack plates on E-Bay for about 100 bucks.
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I am told it a 20 in I have not sean the boat yet a friend check it out and sernt some of the phots some are from the ebay listing
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LOOKS LIKE 25" TO ME :-/
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Nah man, thats a 25" Transom. You did good. So what ya pay for it ??? ???
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