1985 V6 150 HP. Nothing out of the ordinary. Mercury had certain block designations like Comet, Lightening, Super Thunderbolt, Marathon, Hurricane, etc through the years, basically just engine families. Later V6 135's were actually called Marathon on the cowling. I believe your engine is a 122 cu in 2.0 liter but that should researched. 1984 and 1985 were the years Mercury was redesignating HP families because Yamaha entered the market in 83-84 with prop shaft rated engines and US outboards were still powerhead rated so OMC and Mercury had to rebadge their engine families to match the props haft HP of Yamaha's. So a 225 became a 200, 175 became a 150 a 50 became a 45 as examples. The US guys got caught with there collective pant's down when a prop rated Yami would beat a powerhead rated Merc or OMC that had the same HP on the cowl! Just rebadge them and them game was even again.
Quote from: "fitz73222"1985 V6 150 HP. Nothing out of the ordinary. Mercury had certain block designations like Comet, Lightening, Super Thunderbolt, Marathon, Hurricane, etc through the years, basically just engine families. Later V6 135's were actually called Marathon on the cowling. I believe your engine is a 122 cu in 2.0 liter but that should researched. 1984 and 1985 were the years Mercury was redesignating HP families because Yamaha entered the market in 83-84 with prop shaft rated engines and US outboards were still powerhead rated so OMC and Mercury had to rebadge their engine families to match the props haft HP of Yamaha's. So a 225 became a 200, 175 became a 150 a 50 became a 45 as examples. The US guys got caught with there collective pant's down when a prop rated Yami would beat a powerhead rated Merc or OMC that had the same HP on the cowl! Just rebadge them and them game was even again.Didn't the govt step in and require them to all be rated at prop shaft? Also, hp had to be within 10% of stated hp. Thinking that was what I heard back then when Merc rebadged the 4 cyl 50 to a 45/Classic 50. Then they created a loop hole so they could get by with the 280's, XS's, HO's, SHO's etc etc. The Etec 225 HO was actually a 250, the Merc XS's were 25+ hp more than the "rated" hp. Blah blah blah.