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Question about Evinrude Carb compatibility?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lil&#039; Blue Rude" data-source="post: 340457" data-attributes="member: 4627"><p>Oh my gosh, you guys are blowing up a simple carb swap like it's major port work or something. ](*,) If you can't figure out that a 25hp and 35hp carb throat is a different size and your to cheap to buy one just to try it then stop debating about it. I've seen guys put a 90hp carb on these motors and run them. He didn't see the gains hew wanted but he made it work. Omc use to make a race motor called the mod 50 and it was a 3cylinder based on the 49 cube 60-75hp motor and it had 3 90hp carbs. keep in mind a 90hp only uses 2 carbs to feed 4 cylinders. Those carbs are 2 barrel carbs so each throat feed one cylinder and they used them on a 49 cube 3 cylinder. Honestly don't think your going to over carb your motor and worst comes to worse sell the 35hp carb. I'll bet money your 25hp carb is different then the 35hp carb. Major changes engine wise happened back in like 72-73 they went from 22.somehting cubes to 31.8cu.in. Sorry for the rant but this this horse is getting beat to death here. If you don't try you'll never know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil' Blue Rude, post: 340457, member: 4627"] Oh my gosh, you guys are blowing up a simple carb swap like it's major port work or something. ](*,) If you can't figure out that a 25hp and 35hp carb throat is a different size and your to cheap to buy one just to try it then stop debating about it. I've seen guys put a 90hp carb on these motors and run them. He didn't see the gains hew wanted but he made it work. Omc use to make a race motor called the mod 50 and it was a 3cylinder based on the 49 cube 60-75hp motor and it had 3 90hp carbs. keep in mind a 90hp only uses 2 carbs to feed 4 cylinders. Those carbs are 2 barrel carbs so each throat feed one cylinder and they used them on a 49 cube 3 cylinder. Honestly don't think your going to over carb your motor and worst comes to worse sell the 35hp carb. I'll bet money your 25hp carb is different then the 35hp carb. Major changes engine wise happened back in like 72-73 they went from 22.somehting cubes to 31.8cu.in. Sorry for the rant but this this horse is getting beat to death here. If you don't try you'll never know. [/QUOTE]
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