.....have to confess I have subscribed to the 'it needs a bigger knockometer' school of thought on more than one occasion. Especially working on old farm equipment. 8) However, the plus side of this FrankenMerc, especially what seems to be a formerly freshwater one, is the BFH is not required. We had the lower unit pulled.... without issue..... to check the impeller (new, btw!) ....so hopefully this kit should go on fairly well. Fitz....any special pointers I should be aware of?? Thanks again.
Hey Rick,Actually, what I meant was the original black plate with all the white lettering that the switches mount in. Somehow have a suspicion that it might be impossible to find.......
Fitz: I tried to locate the numbers you mentioned that would help ID this motor.....but no luck (?)The only numbers I could see on the heads were 1026 5189 and 73280Found a number on midsection: 1579-6606Serial # on mount : 6474916Numbers on carbs: 1382-6425 and 157-155Thanks!!!Tom
GF: hmmm.....when I put that serial number into the Mercury website it brought up Service Literature for a 200 V6 ELPTO Yet I saw on another site that Merc used serial numbers for various years and HP.....hence my confusion!That's why I was hoping some of the other numbers would help sort this out.What I did find on Mercury Racing is the 1382-6425 carbs had a 1.0 Venturi and 'legal in COR'. But no reference if they would be on 150 or 200.Also found this...."The number 1382-6425 is an outdated number for a WH-38 carb. The latest p/n appears to be 1382-7563A13/14 and 15. Therefore your carbs should have some kind of stamping (usually top front or mounting flange of the carb) which shows WH-38-1, WH-38-2 and WH-38-3.Here is a chart for V6 engines and you will see that the -38 is used on V135 1986 thru 1990 and V150, 1978 thru 1990. These can be Mariner as well as Mercury:"So......guess it leans me toward the 150HP........Who'd a thunk this would be so tough??????