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Motor upgrade from 35 to 40 hp.
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<blockquote data-quote="flintcreek" data-source="post: 225556" data-attributes="member: 1463"><p>I am contemplating a upgrade from a 35 hp to a 40 hp motor, both are 80's models and the 40 hp seems to be in good shape. I would actually buy the 40 and then keep the 35 for a back up if I ever needed it. I have a 16' x 48" Lowe with aluminum decks and steering rated for 55 hp. Do you think if propped out right I would gain much speed, or would the weight difference in these motors eat up the hp? A friend has the motor and he is giving me a good deal.</p><p></p><p>Flintcreek</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flintcreek, post: 225556, member: 1463"] I am contemplating a upgrade from a 35 hp to a 40 hp motor, both are 80's models and the 40 hp seems to be in good shape. I would actually buy the 40 and then keep the 35 for a back up if I ever needed it. I have a 16' x 48" Lowe with aluminum decks and steering rated for 55 hp. Do you think if propped out right I would gain much speed, or would the weight difference in these motors eat up the hp? A friend has the motor and he is giving me a good deal. Flintcreek [/QUOTE]
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