Huh??Yes you can.----But post the compression test results on the 110 HP before you do all the work.
Yeah, all the guy asked was will it bolt up and that racerguy seems to be obsessed with taking and posting compression numbers.Above is pretty clear. What I believe he's saying is "it will fit on the transom but if it's a new to you used outboard make sure it's reliable before you waste your time installing it.
Did you get something different?
You didn' ask about a bolt on, you ask if you could swap them.....you could swap to any motor and drill new holes! Whenever you buy another motor, there are certain things that should be done before using it.Yeah, all the guy asked was will it bolt up and that racerguy seems to be obsessed with taking and posting compression numbers.
probably keep ya out of trouble.The 110 HP is a V-4 crossflow engine.----These motors have a record of breaking piston rings.-----I am assuming the original poster got a " deal " on the 110 motor.----Just reminding someone to do a simple check on this motor before going through all the work of installing it !!----Trying to save someone a lot of time and I get slammed for it.-----I should just spend more time working in the garden I suppose.
Very true, nothing like garden fresh!Eating tasty veggies is getting to be more rewarding than offering help on here !
if the motor is healthy (check the compression), and if the pontoon is rated for it. you should be able to bolt it on.i am wanting to know if I can directly swap a Johnson 50hp for a Johnson 110hp on a pontoon boat.
Yes the boat is rated for 110. I’m a novice to the boat world but really am interested in learning all I can about the boats I own. Any guidance is very appreciatedBolt holes line up....is the boat rated for something that big?