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Unread 10-26-2011, 07:50 AM
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good luck with finding any of that old trim stuff, when you do find it, it probably won't work, your best bet is a CMC tilt bracket http://cook-mfg.net/cart/index.php?m...5893853bd38284
its rated for 130 hp(propshaft), your 135 makes around 115 propshaft. Unless you have a lot of attachment to that old 135, you can find later model 88spl/90/115 V4 Johnrudes fairly cheap. The later model ones will run better on today's fuel, has a better water pump. Most of them come with power trim, lots of parts interchange as well. Keep your 135 heads and carbs if you want to make a hot rod out of it
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Just remember that this is a low ,low budget build. I have 2 135's laying around and a 115. the 135 that im gonna put on my V has super super super low hours on it the motor is still running very very close to factory compression and I am the third owner my dad being the second owner and his best friend being the original owner. I know were this motor has been and how its been treated. It is a flawless 76' 135. I took it off the original boat it was set up with and put the motor on seadrive bracket so I had to seperatre it from its original T and T bracket. Im now removing it from the seadrive and bolting it to this V20. I might say the hell with it and put it on the manual tilt bracket my other 135 is on. and really bring it back old school
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Unread 10-30-2011, 08:17 AM
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did you get my PM?
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Unread 10-31-2011, 08:48 PM
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Yes I recieved your pm. thanks for the help i will call him.
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I'm still looking for this item. I don't just need trim and tilt assembly. I need the whole bracket and trim and tilt assembly. I tried to use a 84' bracket but the pivot shaft on my 78' is 1/16 smaller. I will take just the bracket if someone has a old v-4 and then buy my own trim and tilt assembly. Thanks again
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Some of these might work for you...

http://smd.craigslist.org/boa/2892092504.html
http://smd.craigslist.org/boa/2884012519.html
http://smd.craigslist.org/boa/2861039665.html
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gw thanks for the info.yes that one 135 for 200 dollars would be perfect. Kinda of a far drive. But thank you for the help.
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you can buy my motor the tilt motor is brad new it should fit on your motor
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