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crayzkirk 01-21-2023 02:23 AM

Old Mercury Outboards
 
Anyone have any interest in the old Mercury Inline Six outboards? I have a collection of motors and parts that I'm going to be getting rid of after my flood.

Yeah, most of this stuff is older than the people here. 1966 thru 1988 two strokes.

If you like turning wrenches and tinkering with some of these legendary motors of the prior century, send me a message or response and I'll see what I have.

Also have a collection of 1980s CoinOp Arcade stuff. Mostly Williams and Atari. Some Midway. Lots of boards and parts.

If this is the wrong group for this, please move it to the appropriate area.

Thanks,

CrayzKirk

HemiEd 01-21-2023 03:08 AM

Thread title got my attention, since my bass boat has an old Mercury outboard.

200 efi, but it is a lot later than what you are talking about.

Only had 101 hrs on it when I got it, even though it is a 95, but finally have it pretty well sorted out.

crayzkirk 01-21-2023 03:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HemiEd (Post 16749275)
Thread title got my attention, since my bass boat has an old Mercury outboard.

200 efi, but it is a lot later than what you are talking about.

Only had 101 hrs on it when I got it, even though it is a 95, but finally have it pretty well sorted out.

They don't seem that old; sometimes it seems like just yesterday I was learning to ski behind the 66 1100SS and then I realize that it was 57 years ago.

Yeah, these have carburetors, distributors and you premix the gas and oil. The later models use alternator driven ignition systems.

The V6 is a great motor, you might want to check out the Scream & Fly site.

HemiEd 01-21-2023 03:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by crayzkirk (Post 16749276)
They don't seem that old; sometimes it seems like just yesterday I was learning to ski behind the 66 1100SS and then I realize that it was 57 years ago.

Yeah, these have carburetors, distributors and you premix the gas and oil. The later models use alternator driven ignition systems.

The V6 is a great motor, you might want to check out the Scream & Fly site.

Those are a whole lot simpler than this EFI motor with it's oil mixing system.

In fact, a lot of the discussion I have read on them has been about discarding the oil system and going to pre mixing the oil/gas.

I was very tempted to do that, but seem to have it working right now. This is boat number eleven for me but only my second two stroke. I will say this though, it does have some serious power at WOT.

kccrow 01-21-2023 04:29 AM

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crayzkirk 01-21-2023 09:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HemiEd (Post 16749278)
Those are a whole lot simpler than this EFI motor with it's oil mixing system.

In fact, a lot of the discussion I have read on them has been about discarding the oil system and going to pre mixing the oil/gas.

I was very tempted to do that, but seem to have it working right now. This is boat number eleven for me but only my second two stroke. I will say this though, it does have some serious power at WOT.

Yep, twice the power of what my old stuff. A lot like newer cars, a lot of special tools and training required to work on them.

My fishing boat has a 75hp 84 L4 and my ski boat has a 1500 72 L6 (115hp). They have a very unique sound and pound for pound still stack up with newer motors of similar power. Fishing boat is currently undergoing floor replacement; they put unsealed plywood and covered it with carpet and called it waterproof! In a boat!

ChiefsCountry 01-21-2023 09:30 AM

Any tower of power Mercs? I know there are antique boat collectors at the Lake that want those

Tylerthigpen!1! 01-21-2023 09:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by crayzkirk (Post 16749269)
Anyone have any interest in the old Mercury Inline Six outboards? I have a collection of motors and parts that I'm going to be getting rid of after my flood.

Yeah, most of this stuff is older than the people here. 1966 thru 1988 two strokes.

If you like turning wrenches and tinkering with some of these legendary motors of the prior century, send me a message or response and I'll see what I have.

Also have a collection of 1980s CoinOp Arcade stuff. Mostly Williams and Atari. Some Midway. Lots of boards and parts.

If this is the wrong group for this, please move it to the appropriate area.

Thanks,

CrayzKirk

Dang man, don't tempt me with a good time.

What do you mean by "my flood?"

kccrow 01-21-2023 09:56 AM

My fondest memories of old Mercury engines was my dad finally getting the cock sucker to start. I'll never own one and I never have.

KCJake 01-21-2023 10:33 AM

I mean this in the nicest way possible, sounds like a bunch of junk to me. Can't be much value in 30-40 year old worn out boat motors.

Hog's Gone Fishin 01-21-2023 10:46 AM

I've got a 28 ft party barge pontoon boat with a 1977 mercury 150 for sale . $5000

I can't get a title for it so can't put it on the water. If anybody has their own private water it would be a great deal.

I've got a friend that works for the county attorneys office working on a title but don't know if we can get one.

kccrow 01-21-2023 11:02 AM

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Originally Posted by KCJake (Post 16749489)
I mean this in the nicest way possible, sounds like a bunch of junk to me. Can't be much value in 30-40 year old worn out boat motors.

Far more value than you realize.

chinaski 01-21-2023 11:33 AM

We had a 10HP Mercury on an old fishing boat growing up. My Grandpa bought that thing in the early 60's. Great little motor. :)

R Clark 01-21-2023 01:17 PM

4 stroke for the win

Rain Man 01-21-2023 01:42 PM

If I was to attach a bunch of these to a giant balloon, could I make an airship that I can use to travel around the world? I'm starting to plan out my retirement hobbies.


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