Hey Jon,Speaking for the outboards, and rigging many 3 cylinder OMC`s years ago. It is critical particulary on those engines not to overprop them. Your powerheads did have the larger crankshaft bearings that were introduced in 85` if memory serves. We used to prop them a little light and rev them up to 5800-6000 rpm. Earlier models didnt have the internal bearing support to push heavy loads. Next time you have her out, push the throttles WOT and see what she tachs. If your above 5600 you should be fine. Obviously someone was doing something right if these are original powerheads. Stick with the best oil you can buy and 89 octane fuel and they will live forever. Most of the failures we saw were connecting rod bearings and broken rod caps. In most of the situations we noticed they were over propped and didnt rev within the recommended factory rpm.