I was asked....Why would you NOT just rebuild the 56, it costs the same money?
A year ago, I would agree. The cost of the nitro lower unit replacement parts, the cost of the 49 parts, the fact that the twin nitro case cannot handle the torque of the altered 56 and the fact that most lake runners run in the 60's mph are the reasons.
HERE IS A 1975 75 hp PARTS BOOK:
https://www.marineengine.com/parts/john ... =75ESLR75BBANG FOR THE BUCK!!
You need a 15 inch 49 mid and drive shaft....everything else is easy and CHEAP.
There are long shaft twin nitro parts motors for sale all the time...cheap.
Because the majority of the 49s were on long shafts and were not oil injected there are lots of good ones.
You can use a 73 or 74 short block provided it has the good porting.
The 75 year has everything including the head which is a must use.
You can find this stuff cheap or even free.
New original rings and pistons are on the web and you can get them cheap.
By selecting a good block you will not need to go oversize....just new rings.
Carbs and ignition parts all work.
For under $1000.00 you have a rebuilt good running 49 short with a very good nitro case.
JUST TO ADD:
The drive shaft can be an easy fix.......just cut and weld a junk 49 on to the twin nitro...that way you do not need to take the nitro case apart to replace the drive shaft.....less cost.