diffrent part #s on heads

MR GIBBS

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thanks for a great web site where i have learned lot.i recently picked up a used 1990 225 hp Johnson outboard,model #v225txess,to re replace my very tired tried 200 hp looper evenrude. The motor has even compression at 95 pounds per cyl, is that good enough ?,my 200 has uneven compression, so i thought this would be a .improvement <br /><br /> Hears the question , the thermostat were taken out of the motor because the thermostat housing threads were striped and the covers rounded out and glued on and i guess they could not hold pressure .the #s on the heads on the motor<br /> are333809-3 the ones i bought on e bay are333809-4 and the other is 333809-3 are they all the same? I though they were the same until i saw the #s . the only difference i can see is the rubber grommet that seats the thermostat is different it seems larger and flatter. can i put these heads on without problems? <br /><br /> I pulled the heads off to day and they seems to be some carbon build up on the piston how should i remove it ?without hurting the cylinder walls ? <br /><br /> thank you John
 

93bronco

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Re: diffrent part #s on heads

this is what ive found out about my 140 looper heads.<br />there were sequenced by omc example 1 & 2, or 3 & 4. <br />if you got a motor with <example> 2 ones or 2 threes, you knew at some point the heads were changed.<br />- <br />from what the local parts place told me the donuts were an upgrade from the old cup & seal.<br />-<br />dhadley is the one that knows for sure.
 

Dhadley

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Re: diffrent part #s on heads

The dash numbers all indicate a slight change in the depth of the combustion chamber. I prefer to have them all the same although it doesnt seem to matter since the change is sometimes as small as .005". I bought a new 200 XP once that had two different heads on it. Neither one was an XP head. I put on a set of XP heads and guess what -- no difference!<br /><br />Go figure!?!
 
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