My motor is an '89 TE150SLCEM (S/N:R08241230), and I've got the powerhead completely torn down for rebuild (broke the crankshaft). I've heard from a couple of different sources that my motor can very easily be modified to a 175HP by simply boring the intake and exhaust ports larger. My OMC service manual indicates that the cylinder bore for the 175HP is 3.625", while the 150HP is listed at 3.500" nominal.
Being kind of a "leave well enough alone" guy, I'm always hesitant to try cranking up the performance at the potential cost of reliability. However, the 150 is a little sluggish getting out of the hole when I've got a passenger and full livewells.
<U>Questions:</U>
1. Can I have the cylinders and ports bored out and continue to enjoy what has been a very reliable motor?
2. If I increase the output of the powerhead, do I need to beef up anything between the powerhead and the prop to handle the extra beefcake?
Thanks in advance for the expert advice I know I'm going to receive, and a special thanks to all of the veterans and active duty armed forces that are on our boards.
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