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Hes to lazy for that!!
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I'm too lazy? I'M TOO LAZY???????????? HA! Go back to sleep.
![]() Ferm. Thank you very much. Do you happen to know what is unique on the 50 cylinder head? You touched on why I'm asking this. The new ProLine boat I boat has a 50. Underpowered for sure. I know where I can get a junk 70 with a good power head for $500-$600 complete. I also have looked at a nice 1998 90 hp Johnny which, if it runs as good as it looks, I can get for @ $1800-$2000. I'm leaning towards the 90 if it checks out. That is the top end of what the boat is rated for. There were a couple of other four stroke motors I looked into, but the extra weight/power ratio didn't seem like a good match for this boat. What ya think? MJ. Step away from the keyboard and go back to sleep.
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It probably has a more closed design on the 50 cylinder head to lilit the flow through the cylinder. As for the 90, do you know if it is a looper or cross-flow. Both were available in 98. If it's a looper I would consider it, but a cross-flow is one thirsty SOB. Upgrading your 50 to a 70 would probably be the cheapest, and then get a good prop. I had a friend with the same PRO-LINE that you have and his had an 85 MERC on it, he felt it was slightly overpowered for him.
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That's what I was concerned about initially, but then I figured I see all these 17' Whalers with 90s on them. I don't know if it's a Xflow or Looper. Is there an easy visual way to tell? I'm going there on Monday.
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The looper will have a narrow cowling like a MERC, whereas the cross-flow will be wide like MJ's 225(just not quite as wide). Another easy way to tel is if the exhaust cover has a big bubble in it and is removeable. The cross flow is a solid engine that won't let you down, but D*MN will it burn some gas. My 83 115(same as a 85+ 90) will burn an easy 10-12 gallons per hour at cruise, where as my 85 140 makes over 50% more HP and burns 8-9 gallons per hour at cruise.
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OK I woke up what I miss?? O yea you lazy and want to fix up that 5o!!
I got a Idea, why not just stay with the 50 the way it is, Then the Pro Line be as lazy as the owner!
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Yeah. This coming from the biggest slug I know. exercise for MJ is a good bowel movement in the morning. thanks for your constructive criticism Mr. Motivation.
Ferm; the only V4 covers I've seen all pretty much look the same to me. They all appear wide. The only difference I saw on this particular one I'm looking at is that it had vents on either side of the cover.
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The quick way to tell is if you can see the actual engine. If the cylinder heads have covers bolted on to them then it is a cross flow. The loopers use 1 piece cylinder heads. Also a cross-flow will have 1 piece all metal carbs, whereas a looper will have metal throttle bodies with plastic carb bodys bolted to them. There both good engines, but loopers are definately better on fuel.
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