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In order to ask my question I need to explain what I have for a motor.
Acquired the following:
(1) 1985 Mercury 2.0L 150hp V6 complete (with a blown power head).
2) 1988 Mercury 2.0L 150hp V6 rebuilt power head only
(3) Cowling with lower mounts from what appears to be a 1991 Mercury 135hp motor (shown sitting on the '85 mid-section).
I want to build one motor using all three of the items above in unison. I'm led to believe the 1988 power head should mount on the 1985 mid-section without any major concerns, but I am making an assumption that the upper plate assembly on the 1985 drive shaft housing will mate up with the base gasket from the newer 1988 power head, hope so.
Finally, my question(s):
I see on the pick list for the newer cowling there is a rubber exhaust boot which connects the exhaust holes on the upper mid-section to the exterior hole in the lower skirt of the cowling. I don't have this rubber boot and will be ordering one. I don't understand how or where the boot connects to the mid-section. Does it just rest against it, or on the newer motors is there a round port where that boot would fit into? I'm concerned if I run without this boot the idle exhaust gas will collect in the cowling and starve then engine for fresh air supply. Anyone familiar with that boot?
Let me know if you think I am overlooking something to allow me to mount this power head on the older mid-section.
Acquired the following:
(1) 1985 Mercury 2.0L 150hp V6 complete (with a blown power head).

2) 1988 Mercury 2.0L 150hp V6 rebuilt power head only

(3) Cowling with lower mounts from what appears to be a 1991 Mercury 135hp motor (shown sitting on the '85 mid-section).

I want to build one motor using all three of the items above in unison. I'm led to believe the 1988 power head should mount on the 1985 mid-section without any major concerns, but I am making an assumption that the upper plate assembly on the 1985 drive shaft housing will mate up with the base gasket from the newer 1988 power head, hope so.
Finally, my question(s):
I see on the pick list for the newer cowling there is a rubber exhaust boot which connects the exhaust holes on the upper mid-section to the exterior hole in the lower skirt of the cowling. I don't have this rubber boot and will be ordering one. I don't understand how or where the boot connects to the mid-section. Does it just rest against it, or on the newer motors is there a round port where that boot would fit into? I'm concerned if I run without this boot the idle exhaust gas will collect in the cowling and starve then engine for fresh air supply. Anyone familiar with that boot?

Let me know if you think I am overlooking something to allow me to mount this power head on the older mid-section.
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