Re: Powerhead options for a 1989 Johnson 140hp looper
Actually the small bore V4's from 85 to 87 will work, no problem. It might be a bit confusing to someone doing the head gasket service later or a complete rebuild. And the cranks and driveshafts will all interchange too. If you use the newer crank with the O ring in the end of the crank it'll just push the driveshaft O ring down. No biggie.
In 92 they went to the newer style hose arrangement on the T-stats and did away with the water control valve. You can actually upgrade any of the 85 to 91's to the newer, much cleaner looking arrangement.
The existing 1989 ignition and carbs will work on any year block. Just make sure you find out what caused the "issue". I wouldn't be surprised if a piston stuck first and then the rod broke or pulled out of the piston.
Yeah, I'm sure the piston locked up causing the rod failure. I haven't had chance to look personally yet, as I don't own the boat, however most failure's I've experienced in the past were from a similar cause.
So some of the newer 140's will work also? They just have a longer crank and no swap is necessary as its only an o-ring that shifts position? Am I understanding that correctly? Also, the smaller bore block will have less displacement and less power, correct?
One of the things that I had thought about was finding a used block, having the machine work done and rebuilding it myself, however its seems as though that would almost put me in the range of some of the reman. heads. I'm sure those companies get a break on parts that I cant' get as they do it in bulk.