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Thanx Tony, i dont know why the Clam called me a troll
I made the mistake of thinking the motor was a johnson before i got the boat to the house. It is indeed a Mercury 45/Classic 50 inline 4-cylinder 2-stroke, the wife and i went out today for the shakedown cruise and had a blast. I installed a 10-3/4 by 12 prop with a new torque tab/anode, the boat planes quickly and runs smooth thru the chop. Originally there was a steel gas can in the boat which somehow passed some foreign particles to carbs causing a loss of power.......after a brief stint trolling with the the motor that ran fine except at WOT i tapped the choke switch while revving the motor and the internal vacuum cleared the jets once again. The boat now has polypropylene tank w/a new filter. -- George & Lynn "Tony Thomas" wrote in message news:qIHib.764507$uu5.132719@sccrnsc04... Any boat can have the engine swapped later for a larger motor. However, cost to swap vs getting the right engine up front is tremendous. -- Tony my boats and autos - http://t.thomas.home.mchsi.com "Mad Dog" wrote in message ... My bad...what i thought was a johnson is actually a mercury 45/classic 50. the dealer has installed new coils,trigger,powerpack and rebuilt the carbs. i was getting the impression that johnson was a bad choice because of the lack of popularity for OMC. Any opinions or advice on this motor would be appreciated. i feel better now knowing it's a mercury and the dealer indicated that upgrading to a bigger motor later was possible after we learn boating safety and feel confident on the waterways. -- george & lynn |
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