scjakester
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Hello folks... may I get your advice on this? Some of the sites say the engine I have (a NSF25A 2002 25hp Nissan carburetor, tiller) is actually a 30hp engine governed to 25hp through something called a "restrictor plate". Is this true? Is it really the exact same engine? I have a kinda heavy j16 Carolina Skiff and it would be nice to have just a little more umph, but only if it is 100% safe for the long term health of the engine. I'm a really conservative kind of guy, I would much rather have a good smooth reliable 25hp engine than a 30hp that I'd worry about stressing or overheating.
Assuming it isn't harmful to the engine in any way; is swapping it over to a 30hp a simple DIY job or something more involved requiring a skilled mechanic's help? Does it require any special tools or would I need to do anything complex like resynchronize the carburetors or something?
-Jake A.
Lake Murray
South Carolina
Assuming it isn't harmful to the engine in any way; is swapping it over to a 30hp a simple DIY job or something more involved requiring a skilled mechanic's help? Does it require any special tools or would I need to do anything complex like resynchronize the carburetors or something?
-Jake A.
Lake Murray
South Carolina