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Tom Brown
06-01-2008, 02:22 PM
Has anyone tried transplanting the EFI from a 1996 - 150 EFI fishing engine to an older, non-efi engine? The engine I want to turn into EFI is a 1989 XR4.
I've got the entire 1996 - 150 EFI but the block has a rod window. Both engines are 150 hp but the XR4 is a 2.4 so might require a different fuel curve.
Any advice before I give this a shot?
Has anyone tried transplanting the EFI from a 1996 - 150 EFI fishing engine to an older, non-efi engine? The engine I want to turn into EFI is a 1989 XR4.
I've got the entire 1996 - 150 EFI but the block has a rod window. Both engines are 150 hp but the XR4 is a 2.4 so might require a different fuel curve.
Any advice before I give this a shot?
I've thought about doing that on a 200, keep me posted on your learnings :thumbsup
Flying_Lavey
06-02-2008, 12:43 PM
I've thought about doing that on a 200, keep me posted on your learnings :thumbsup
Ahh same here.
I would imagine that you would have to change the cowling at least though right? I wouldnt think it would have enough room for the injector/throttle body assembly as well as the ECU and all the other associated parts.
sorry dog
06-07-2008, 05:50 PM
Any advice before I give this a shot?
Rebuild the carbs before you start.:D
...or send it to Chuck and Galen.
Your Looney buys you few more welding puddles than it used too...
Tom Brown
07-18-2008, 10:23 AM
I now have all the parts and will be doing the swap this weekend. I'll report back on how it goes.
Tom Brown
07-21-2008, 09:23 AM
I forgot the XR-4 is a vertical reed engine. My EFI system is for a horizontal reed engine.
:hmm
Tom Brown
08-28-2008, 05:28 PM
Little update:
As I understand it, there are no vertical reed EFI Merc outboards. I now have the front half from a 1990 Merc 220 EFI.
More as I get things done....
Flying_Lavey
10-22-2008, 11:19 AM
BROWN!!!
What are the updates on this? Ive been patiently waiting and am curious as hell! lol!
Tom Brown
10-23-2008, 06:32 PM
I'm not going to get the engine back together this year. The project is currently stalled at the lake house, where it's going to sit until spring.
About a month ago, I winterized the lake house. It's not that I couldn't go out there if I had the time, which I don't, but there is no water, the drain traps all have antifreeze in them, and the snow fences are up.
This thread will have to be continued next year.
On the bright side, at least there will be a next year. My parents sold their place and I bought another one. Now, due to an extremely odd turn of events, it looks like I might have a chance to pick up my parent's place too.
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