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Mercury motors
Would a older model non fuel injected motor(say 50 or larger ) be a deal killer on a boat buy for you ? looking for a Yamaha actually but was wondering which was a better motor efi or not . I know the 4 stroke changed the world but I never owned anything over a 25 hpr .
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Not for me, them old mercs are tough
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I myself never want anything with carburetors again. Fuel injection is the only way to go imo.
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good motors but they are cold natured and never had like to idle much
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Mercury motors
Can you say CARB Issues. JMO, but one of the worst engines ever made. The carbs can be very ticky about being cleaned and serviced. I do like them with the respect that I make tons of $$$$$ Working on em tho. [emoji12]
Quit being a tight wad and GET WHAT YOU WANT Gewber. [emoji4]
I got plenty of room for your butt on the Toon. Come on over budro. We're due a trip this summer anyways.
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Id take it. Mine is 20+ years old and going strong. Auto oil taken off years ago and love that 2 stroke smell :)
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I think you would have to look to G's sponsor for the answer to that question. Depends.
Wannabe...
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Im with BRM. I have had 3. All were die hards if ya could keep em running. Carbs are terrible on them. It was never anything major, but it was ALWAYS something. I have my 4th Merc now. Its a 4-stroke. I was skeptical about it but decided dont knock it til ya tried it. So far so good!
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Mercury motors
Dead on LP. The Mercs run good when they run, they are just finicky.