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Bigshrimpin 01-13-2007 01:34 PM

Re: 18 SF Repower
 
http://www.coastsidefishingclub.com/...&cat=12&page=1

Here's a sweet little 130 on the west coast for cheap.

VirginIslander 01-13-2007 10:32 PM

Re: 18 SF Repower
 
Quote:

After years of faithful service, my engine has given it up. Wondering what people are running on their 18's? Current setup is a 100 HP Mariner, would like to move it up to at least a 115, maybe a 150? All input appreciated.


I have a '78 SF18 and it's got a '98 Ocean Pro (evinrude) 150 on it. It's a very sweet combination.

The great aspect of the 150 and 175 V6's were that they were the Eagle Series motors. They were 60* V instead of 90*, and were listed at about 360# dry weight, some 75# less than the 90* V, 200 and 225 HP motors. They were designed to be considerably lighter than the regular V6's. The 60 degree block is smaller and more compact which yields the bulk of the weight savings, but even the bottom pan of the cover is composite as opposed to cast aluminum.

If you can find one at a good price, it'd be a great way to go.



Darlene

Snookerd 01-14-2007 12:20 AM

Re: 18 SF Repower
 
bigshrimpin-Used the 1991 130 Yamaha today on the 18SF. It will not die. The 1996 motor you found has the stainless parts that mine does not have (shifter shaft is the big one). Electronics and compression are flawless after 15 years. That 1996 motor is a very good deal.

Bigshrimpin 01-14-2007 04:43 PM

Re: 18 SF Repower
 
It's very tempting, but I just bought 2.5 more Merc outboards this week.

Snookerd 01-15-2007 01:42 PM

Re: 18 SF Repower
 
I think we need a thread on how many engines each of us own..........

Briguy 01-18-2007 05:48 PM

Re: 18 SF Repower
 
Mike,

My office is on St. Armand's circle. Look me up and we can grab lunch or a beer after work. 388-1009w or cell 544-7400.
I'll tell Nick you said hi. Also he has a Pontiac GTO not a Grand AM.

SnoFoolin 02-08-2007 07:30 PM

Re: 18 SF Repower
 
I bit the bullet and put a 115 etec on my 18 and its just the ticket. I don't run folks off the river, but its great on fuel and low noise. Weight issue not a problem. Trolls well. So far so good. Now lets wait a few years......
js

Snookerd 02-08-2007 08:39 PM

Re: 18 SF Repower
 
Sounds great for weight -375lbs or so. Thats a good fit with the ETEC. Bet your @ 125 -130hp at the prop. Any idea on your top end? Good luck......

Snookerd 02-15-2007 12:01 PM

Re: 18 SF Repower
 
I am helping my Dad put another motor on his 18SF. We have found twin 03 135 Ficht's (same as Generaider's) that may be sold, but the owner is willing to split up motors if not sold by Friday. They offer a great option for price, BRP quality, fuel burn, ect. Weight is the 427 V6 block - a little high, but great power. There has been lots of speculation that the ETEC 135 will be out, but when????

VirginIslander 02-15-2007 07:45 PM

Re: 18 SF Repower
 
Quote:

I am helping my Dad put another motor on his 18SF. We have found twin 03 135 Ficht's (same as Generaider's) that may be sold, but the owner is willing to split up motors if not sold by Friday. They offer a great option for price, BRP quality, fuel burn, ect. Weight is the 427 V6 block - a little high, but great power. There has been lots of speculation that the ETEC 135 will be out, but when????

Before you guys plunk down good money on those Fichts, do some serious homework on that year and model. .... Some seemed to "not quite live up to expectations", while others did.

Generally speaking, the line of guys swearing AT them is a wayyyyyy lot longer than the line swearing BY them. .... They are not cheap to work on.


Darlene


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