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Posted 1/16/2012 6:00 PM (#533300 - in reply to #532997)
Subject: Re: Repowering Options





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Location: Elk River, Minnesota
I agree sled...

you can puts lots of gas in a repaired outboard as compared to the $4000 or $5000 or more it may cost to repower.

I will be the first to admit that one, having just gone through a repower of the same HP. Same years for the motors, but different brand, which required change-out of all controls too. Cost me right around $3000 to do it. The motor I had was the weakest of all the 90hp motors (yamaha carbed 2 stroke). Just hated the lack of performance overall. Finally decided to pull the trigger and went to one that basically increased displacement by roughly 35 cid. That made all the difference.

My question to the original poster: What happened to the 115?

Steve

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