I am turning my late 2.0/150 into a 2.5 liter motor. Parts wise theres not a lot of difference between the two. Pistons and block. Heres a pic of the bore difference. Ports in the block are completely different but you get the idea.
Thats about it. In the late 2.0 motors the 150 carbs even use the same castings as the 200 HP 2.5's but with different jetting. The late 2.0's have 4 petal rubberized reed cages, 225 tuners and other good stuff. I picked up a really nice 1994 vintage 2.5 liter 200 HP block from a guy over on the Checkmate forum for $300 that had wasted a crank rod bearing. This is going to be a 7000 RPM budget build using mostly OEM equipment including the original pistons that came with the block and pistons and with parts from my 150 I should be able to build a 230-240 HP 7000 RPM max motor. The bores were near virgin in 5 holes but one had a little scoring so I'm getting that one bored .015" over. I will be adding Chris Carson Reeds, rejetted WMV carbs, a 16 amp charging system and a really obnoxiously loud exhaust system. I'm shooting for 80 MPH at 7000 with a 26 pitch prop. Should be easy
I sent the block over to Jim Rucks machine shop in Wisconsin and had him port the block to 225 Pro Max specs. The ports stayed about the same as before but Jim opened up the exhaust chest and contoured it to flow better. Jim also cut the rod slots to open up flow to the boost ports. Total bill for Jims porting was under $400 and I consider it a bargain and well worth it. That included straightening the cylinders a bit and finish honing.
Heres a shot of the opened up extended rod relief.
From the cylinder..
Exhaust chest
I'll be walking through the rebuilding and assembly stuff in the next few weeks up the the point where it runs in the water.

Thats about it. In the late 2.0 motors the 150 carbs even use the same castings as the 200 HP 2.5's but with different jetting. The late 2.0's have 4 petal rubberized reed cages, 225 tuners and other good stuff. I picked up a really nice 1994 vintage 2.5 liter 200 HP block from a guy over on the Checkmate forum for $300 that had wasted a crank rod bearing. This is going to be a 7000 RPM budget build using mostly OEM equipment including the original pistons that came with the block and pistons and with parts from my 150 I should be able to build a 230-240 HP 7000 RPM max motor. The bores were near virgin in 5 holes but one had a little scoring so I'm getting that one bored .015" over. I will be adding Chris Carson Reeds, rejetted WMV carbs, a 16 amp charging system and a really obnoxiously loud exhaust system. I'm shooting for 80 MPH at 7000 with a 26 pitch prop. Should be easy
I sent the block over to Jim Rucks machine shop in Wisconsin and had him port the block to 225 Pro Max specs. The ports stayed about the same as before but Jim opened up the exhaust chest and contoured it to flow better. Jim also cut the rod slots to open up flow to the boost ports. Total bill for Jims porting was under $400 and I consider it a bargain and well worth it. That included straightening the cylinders a bit and finish honing.
Heres a shot of the opened up extended rod relief.

From the cylinder..

Exhaust chest


I'll be walking through the rebuilding and assembly stuff in the next few weeks up the the point where it runs in the water.