looking for a used motor

llfish

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I have a 17.5 ft. Lowe bass boat pushed by a 87 Evin rude 50 Hp motor. I am looking at buying a used motor to rebuild and install on my boat. Max hp is 90. Any suggestions as to make and year would be greatly appreciated.<br /><br />Looking for something easy on fuel, strong motor that does not need a lot of fine tuning to keep it running.<br /><br />Any suggestions will be appreciated.
 

Solittle

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Re: looking for a used motor

Go to the brown tab at the top of the page - "Boat Motors".
 

ledgefinder

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Re: looking for a used motor

Is the 50 not enough? <br /><br />On the OMCs, the 50-60hp twin (40 to 40+ cubic inches) is a good motor. Needs to be spun to make power (not much low end). In my experience, the HP rating on these might be a bit optimistic. Good fuel economy.<br /><br />The 60-75hp triples (50 or 56 cubic inches) have a good deal more beans than the 50/twins. More low end, though they will wind out on top too. Decent fuel economy. <br /><br />At 85/88/90hp, you can get into the 100 cubic inch V4s. These will 'feel' a lot stronger than the triples, AND will drain the gas tank a LOT faster.<br /><br />Be aware that HP ratings changed in 1986. A 1986 90 is same as a pre-1986 115, etc..<br /><br />I think the picks of the litter are the 70hp triples, or the 1986+ 88SPL, depending on how much you value power versus fuel economy. Both are great motors. <br /><br />The 88 has a really sweet powerband, and probably the best reliablity record of any larger OMC outboard. The 90 is the same motor, but with VRO. On the V4s, I would not go earlier than 1986, simply because the earlier 85/90 V4s are too detuned on top for all that gas they use. On a heavy cabin cruiser, good choice; but on a Tenn bass boat, you deserve some top end.<br /><br />On the triples, there's no reason not to buy an earlier one - back as far as the 1973 65hp, first year of mechanical shift. If you want power tilt, stay with the 1979 or later; the earlier power tilt units are a little flaky. <br /><br />Keep an eye on the middle cylinder compression on the triples - if they run lean or hot, that's where they often fail first. On either motor, compression should be with 8psi, highest to lowest, across all the cylinders. Ideally just 2 to 3 psi variation.<br /><br />Enjoy!
 

ledgefinder

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Re: looking for a used motor

If you've got other things to spend $ on, I should probably add that the Merc 50hp 4cylinder is a great motor as well - and inexpensive. Notably stronger than the OMC 50 (in my experience), and smoother. Troll dead slow all morning, ski WOT all afternoon. Watch the impeller.
 

llfish

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The 50hp was just fine. Got me there and back with out any trouble. Problem is someone placed ball bearings in the cylinders and lower unit. Shot craps when I started it up. Looks like someone took a ball ping hammer to the pistons. Lower unit gone to. Any way can not turn it over by hand.<br /><br />Thanks for all of the info. Really helps!
 

G DANE

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I think, like ledgefinder, a tripple looper will make you feel you've got a brand new boat. I would advise you to get a late eighties, IMO best period of OMC's apart from now, Bombi days.
 

llfish

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Thanks G. Dane. All ways nice to have a second opinion.<br /><br />Thanks<br />Larry
 
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