Re: Best years of 115
Really all of them from 1969 on up can be good motors, it more depends on the condition of the particular one you're looking at. Obviously a newer one has a better chance of being low hours.<br /><br />As has been said, from 1969-72 they have hydro-electric shift and a battery CD ignition - both of which can be a bit difficult to get parts for.<br />There isn't a real strong basis for choice between the various flavors of 115 from 1973 on, IMHO, just the gradual improvement in condition due to the fact that you're dealing with a newer motor. All the 1973+ crossflow V4s are good strong reliable units.<br /><br />My first choice would actually be a 1986 or newer 88/90hp. The horsepower ratings were changed in 1986, and the old 115 flatback became the new 88/90hp. Just the right level of tune to be strong but still reliable - in fact I think the horsepower rating is a bit of a 'sleeper'.<br /><br />The older 85hps (1980 and older) are de-tuned so much that you do lose some usable top-end horsepower.