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1994 Sea Rayder Outboard Engine Swap

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Boat Make
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Year
1995
Boat Model
SeaRayder
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Hi all.

I bought a 1994 Sea Rayder last year and it rode great until cylinder 3 piston blew up and gouged the cylinder. The quote I got to have the cylinders bored and a new piston kit is more than the boat's worth so I'm looking to do an engine swap.

I found a couple Force 90 outboards for sale and I'm wondering if the Force 90 outboard will work in the Sea Rayder? I've read that the blocks are the same but the splines are different, so I'm wondering if I can put my sport jet crankshaft in the outboard block?

I've added some photos of my block/crank and the outboards for sale.

Any advise is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
 

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You may want to check with www.sbt.com the 90hp , 3 cylinder was a converted force outboard engine and I know the intake manifold was different but I do not know if the splines in the end of the crank were different.
 
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