Here is my 1997 80HP. I found some Pre 1992 90hp carbs to transfer all the jets over to my current carbs. I have cross checked all PN’s and only differences between 80 and 90 seems to be carb jetting. Venturi sizes are the same. Exhaust tuner are same as well. Has anyone done this conversion on a 1140cc engine? What type of RPM increases can I expect with an extra 10hp?
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Originally posted by boscoe99 View Post
https://www.crowleymarine.com/yp/KB3...tlrp-1991-90hp
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do the throttle plates open the same amount?
is the timing set and advance the same?
Is the RPM the same on both motors?
how about the pistons, rods, heads, and crank
something has to be different to mix more air and fuel together to get the proper mix to keep burning as it shouldLast edited by 99yam40; 03-03-2021, 09:42 PM.
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Once again I'm going to state that I'm using a pre 1992 90HP engine as a reference since it was the last years that the 90 used the old style carbs. You are comparing a non-oil injected model with a oil injected model manifolds. Aside from the jets, timing must be advanced to 22* vs 20* for an 75/80 HP. I also spoke with Chris Carson Marine (CCM) who referenced same blocks just different jets/ timing. They recommend their model 333s reeds. To supplement the increase in fuel the reeds will also increase airflow to the engine. The 75HP does have a different tuner. Overall I look forward to finishing my project and sharing the results.
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I compared a C80 to a C90 because that is the subject of this thread. You are talking about removing the C80 jets and installing some 90 jets. I think. If just changing the jets will give you 10 more HP then well and good for you.
Maybe install some 100 HP jets and get 20 more HP.
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Originally posted by Nuclear-Inc View PostOnce again I'm going to state that I'm using a pre 1992 90HP engine as a reference since it was the last years that the 90 used the old style carbs. You are comparing a non-oil injected model with a oil injected model manifolds. Aside from the jets, timing must be advanced to 22* vs 20* for an 75/80 HP. I also spoke with Chris Carson Marine (CCM) who referenced same blocks just different jets/ timing. They recommend their model 333s reeds. To supplement the increase in fuel the reeds will also increase airflow to the engine. The 75HP does have a different tuner. Overall I look forward to finishing my project and sharing the results.
someone drilled out the jets in my C40 before I got my hands on it,
it took me over a year to figure out why it had a high speed miss.
jets had the correct numbers and I could not find any info on hole sizes.
had to buy new ones to compare.
they did fix my problem.
throwing just extra fuel does not always work as some thinkLast edited by 99yam40; 03-04-2021, 08:58 PM.
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