First off, a big thank you to Robert Jones over at
https://www.northernoutboard.com for the prompt delivery of the beautiful 25hp carb. I did pull off the fuel bowl and inspect the innards which were nice and clean, but the float had the same pin-hole issue taking on gasoline as my old one and needed to be replaced. No big deal - just something these old merc carbs must have issues with I guess.
Well, anyone with any concerns can set them aside - the differences in the airflow are entirely due to differences in the carb casting. The gasket from the 20hp is cut out for the hole on the back of the 25hp, as is the intake plate, which is why the part #'s are all the same. The gasket cutout is oversized on the 20hp, as seen in my pics below. Bottom line - you can definitely take the 25hp carb from the newer Marathon series of Mercury engines on the older XD series engines with no engine modifications.
Side by side, can you tell which is which???
Due to the difference being so drastic, and the fact that the casting # from my carburetor (WMC-2) is not listed on the 18/20/25 XD series parts schematics I'm not sure exactly what part I had originally as I'm not the first owner of this engine.
Showing the measurement of the main inlet opening to be the same 1 5/16", though the casting internally is totally different.
Original Carb:
25HP Carb:
Engine side of the carbs, 25hp first with measurement of 1 1/4" the outlet from the carb to the engine:
And the original carb with it's 1" engine side outlet
Here's the original carb with the original gasket on it with the 1 1/4" measurement of the new carb's oultet for reference:
The original gasket is definitely larger than the original carburetor outlet...however - when you put that gasket on the intake plate you see that the intake plate is bored to the size needed for the 25hp carburetor
You will notice the fuel pump body on the 25hp carb is significantly wider than the original. This did not create clearance issues with the original throttle plate. All the powerhead part numbers and lower unit parts are the same for the various motors, which makes sense, as everything from the intake gasket on is designed for the dimensions of the 25hp. While not as drastic a HP increase as you'll find available to similarly sized Johnson motors (that can go all the way to 35hp with the right intake and carb combination) it is just as simple an upgrade.