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I have a question I'm hoping to get an expert opinion on. I live out in the PNW and have a jet sled with an '06 V150TLR with a pump on it. 80% of the year the pump is the best choice for the shallow rivers I run. The other 20% it would be great to have a prop for fuel efficiency, range, less cavitation,etc... I've decided I want to buy a lower unit and a bay kit extension to have the lower unit at the correct height relative to the hull.
I've been looking online for awhile for lower units, and have an great opportunity to buy a new lower unit that came off of an '06 VZ175TLR. The dates codes on the motors are two months apart. My outboard is the carbed Vmax 150. This lower unit came off an injected VZ175 HPDI. I printed off spec sheets on the two lower units, and of the approximately 100 components that make up the lower unit, there are only 5 different item numbers that the two lower units do not share in common. I will list the 5 items below if anyone is able to help with these. I will list the component from the VZ175 first, then the respective component from the my V150.
VZ175TLR
663-45376-00-00 guide, seal damper
61H-45551-00-00 Pinion (14T)
61H-45560-00-00 gear 1 (26T)
61H-45571-01-00 gear 2 (26T)
6G5-45384-02-00 nut
V150TLR
663-45376-00-94 guide, seal damper
6J9-45551-01-00 Pinion (14T)
6J9-45560-03-00 gear 1 (28T)
6J9-45571-02-00 gear 2 (28T)
6G5-45384-00-00 nut
My question is whether the lower unit off this motor will mesh right up and work appropriately with my outboard. My feeling is that all these components appear to me to be in the prop shaft assembly, and appear to be just very slightly different gearing specifically for the 175 power head. Whereas the lower unit for my 150 power head would have slightly different gearing. Knowing how much this lower unit will be on the outboard versus the pump, would I be doing any harm using this lower unit as is? Could the slightly different gearing be compensated for with prop selection? Bottom line, will this lower unit with these 5 slightly different parts work correctly with my outboard and not cause any problems? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I don't want to pass up a great opportunity, but I also don't want to compromise my outboard.
I have a question I'm hoping to get an expert opinion on. I live out in the PNW and have a jet sled with an '06 V150TLR with a pump on it. 80% of the year the pump is the best choice for the shallow rivers I run. The other 20% it would be great to have a prop for fuel efficiency, range, less cavitation,etc... I've decided I want to buy a lower unit and a bay kit extension to have the lower unit at the correct height relative to the hull.
I've been looking online for awhile for lower units, and have an great opportunity to buy a new lower unit that came off of an '06 VZ175TLR. The dates codes on the motors are two months apart. My outboard is the carbed Vmax 150. This lower unit came off an injected VZ175 HPDI. I printed off spec sheets on the two lower units, and of the approximately 100 components that make up the lower unit, there are only 5 different item numbers that the two lower units do not share in common. I will list the 5 items below if anyone is able to help with these. I will list the component from the VZ175 first, then the respective component from the my V150.
VZ175TLR
663-45376-00-00 guide, seal damper
61H-45551-00-00 Pinion (14T)
61H-45560-00-00 gear 1 (26T)
61H-45571-01-00 gear 2 (26T)
6G5-45384-02-00 nut
V150TLR
663-45376-00-94 guide, seal damper
6J9-45551-01-00 Pinion (14T)
6J9-45560-03-00 gear 1 (28T)
6J9-45571-02-00 gear 2 (28T)
6G5-45384-00-00 nut
My question is whether the lower unit off this motor will mesh right up and work appropriately with my outboard. My feeling is that all these components appear to me to be in the prop shaft assembly, and appear to be just very slightly different gearing specifically for the 175 power head. Whereas the lower unit for my 150 power head would have slightly different gearing. Knowing how much this lower unit will be on the outboard versus the pump, would I be doing any harm using this lower unit as is? Could the slightly different gearing be compensated for with prop selection? Bottom line, will this lower unit with these 5 slightly different parts work correctly with my outboard and not cause any problems? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I don't want to pass up a great opportunity, but I also don't want to compromise my outboard.
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