HP500's - need opinions please
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HP500's - need opinions please
Looking at a 2000 model boat with HP500's carbureted. I am a bit hesitant because of the motors, feeling that this is old technology. For the engine savy (I am certainly not) can anyone speak to the pros and cons of each and help alleviate any concerns I may have?
Please excuse my 'borrowing' of engine pics for reference.
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Re: Hp500
Mine run great. I have replaced the valve springs, head gaskets and did a valve job on them. Yours will need the same as they have at least six seasons on them.
I think carb motors are easier to upgrade and as reliable as EFIs. The "old" technology is easier for the average guy to learn, maintain and fix when needed. Its not rocket science. You can be taught to change jets, but not map a fuel curve.
Good luck either way you go.
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I think carb motors are easier to upgrade and as reliable as EFIs. The "old" technology is easier for the average guy to learn, maintain and fix when needed. Its not rocket science. You can be taught to change jets, but not map a fuel curve.
Good luck either way you go.
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Re: HP500's - need opinions please
I hated my carb moters, not 500s though. Hard to start, frequently stalled when trying to dock. Fun! NOT!
Ripped everything out and went with fuel injected motors. That was 4 years ago, my engines have never stalled since, and fire up on the first crank. Says it all.
Ripped everything out and went with fuel injected motors. That was 4 years ago, my engines have never stalled since, and fire up on the first crank. Says it all.
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Re: HP500's - need opinions please
Are you looking to upgrade to a twin? I see no problem with the 500 carbs. Quite a few have them on the James. If they have not been rebuilt, youu will need to do that right away. They do have valve spring issues. Not too costly if you catch it before it breaks.
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Re: HP500's - need opinions please
Shawn i know i owe you a phone call but give me a call today.I have a solution to the problem of carb motors.install my complete 525 efi systems and you'll be good to go.
Just think a week from now Linster we'll be waking up to a massive hangover.
Just think a week from now Linster we'll be waking up to a massive hangover.
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Re: HP500's - need opinions please
I have had both carbs and efi, I wouldnt mess with the efi, the carbs run great. Make sure you change the valve springs if they have not been changed yet. The ones from Merc broke and caused lots of problems.
That being said the efi motors had cmi headers and the carbs had gil type exhaust. If you put the cmi headers on the carb motors you will make more power than the efi's. I have the dyno sheets to prove it.
Also hate the black smoke from the efi's if you hit the rev limiter.
That being said the efi motors had cmi headers and the carbs had gil type exhaust. If you put the cmi headers on the carb motors you will make more power than the efi's. I have the dyno sheets to prove it.
Also hate the black smoke from the efi's if you hit the rev limiter.