Re: Lower units??
It's easiest checked with a little help from someone. Pull the plugs out so you can turn the flywhell easily. Mark a spot on the shaft and flywheel. Turn the flywheel (clockwise only) until the propshaft has rotated 10 times. Then divide 10 into how many times the flywheel rotated.<br /><br />If you're talking about your 150 the flywheel should have rotated a little more than 18 1/2 (18.6 to be exact) times. Hence the 1.86:1 ratio. It doesnt have to be an exact deal because there are only so many ratios that bolt up to that motor -- 1.86:, 2:1, 2.12:1 etc.<br /><br />BTW -- if we are talking about your 150 you'll have to do some digging to find the flywheel.<br /><br />As far as which ratio we need, we really don't have a lot of choices. On most recreational boats any of the production ratios seem to work fine. You could put a V4 case on yours to get the 2:1 for better acceleration but you'll be stuck using V4 props with smaller diameter. And it probably wont last long. Those gears weren't meant to take the torque your motor makes.<br /><br />Race boats are a different story. We fool around with ratios depending on what type of race and what conditions.