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Keyser Söze
- show quoted text - Yeah, I know. It was interesting to me because I wasn't aware I/O manufacturers were still using that engine in current production and, of course, they aren't. I wasn't aware Herring bought a used boat. "One of my dad's trucks from the early 1960's was a Chevy with a straight six, and it ran reliably for a long time." Surprising that the old in line four MerCruiser 3.0 is still available in 2016 boats. Guess there is a warehouse full of them somewhere. I was a bit concerned about the old technology but it runs fine except for being a bit rough idling when cold. Almost wish it had a manual choke. We sure are spoiled by EFI. |
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On Thu, 14 Jul 2016 05:41:21 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote:
Keyser Söze - show quoted text - Yeah, I know. It was interesting to me because I wasn't aware I/O manufacturers were still using that engine in current production and, of course, they aren't. I wasn't aware Herring bought a used boat. "One of my dad's trucks from the early 1960's was a Chevy with a straight six, and it ran reliably for a long time." Surprising that the old in line four MerCruiser 3.0 is still available in 2016 boats. Guess there is a warehouse full of them somewhere. I was a bit concerned about the old technology but it runs fine except for being a bit rough idling when cold. Almost wish it had a manual choke. We sure are spoiled by EFI. I think there's a conspiracy to do away with manual chokes. I never had a problem starting lawn mowers with a manual choke. The new ones, without the manual choke, are supposed to start on the first pull. I've seen several that won't start on the tenth pull! The absence of the manual choke has been a boon to lawn mower repairmen. |
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7:41 AMTrue North
Keyser Söze - show quoted text - Yeah, I know. It was interesting to me because I wasn't aware I/O manufacturers were still using that engine in current production and, of course, they aren't. I wasn't aware Herring bought a used boat. "One of my dad's trucks from the early 1960's was a Chevy with a straight six, and it ran reliably for a long time." Surprising that the old in line four MerCruiser 3.0 is still available in 2016 boats. Guess there is a warehouse full of them somewhere. I was a bit concerned about the old technology but it runs fine except for being a bit rough idling when cold. Almost wish it had a manual choke. We sure are spoiled by EFI. ...... Don I think your 3.0 is EFI. Or throttle body. Not sure. I think carbs are all a thing of the past now. Is yours raw water cooled or have a separate cooling system? |
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True North Wrote in message:
Keyser Söze - show quoted text - Yeah, I know. It was interesting to me because I wasn't aware I/O manufacturers were still using that engine in current production and, of course, they aren't. I wasn't aware Herring bought a used boat. "One of my dad's trucks from the early 1960's was a Chevy with a straight six, and it ran reliably for a long time." Surprising that the old in line four MerCruiser 3.0 is still available in 2016 boats. Guess there is a warehouse full of them somewhere. I was a bit concerned about the old technology but it runs fine except for being a bit rough idling when cold. Almost wish it had a manual choke. We sure are spoiled by EFI. Mercruiser used to make one even more anemic than the 3.0Do they still make the 2.5L? -- x ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |
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On Thu, 14 Jul 2016 10:22:30 -0400 (EDT), justan wrote:
True North Wrote in message: Keyser Söze - show quoted text - Yeah, I know. It was interesting to me because I wasn't aware I/O manufacturers were still using that engine in current production and, of course, they aren't. I wasn't aware Herring bought a used boat. "One of my dad's trucks from the early 1960's was a Chevy with a straight six, and it ran reliably for a long time." Surprising that the old in line four MerCruiser 3.0 is still available in 2016 boats. Guess there is a warehouse full of them somewhere. I was a bit concerned about the old technology but it runs fine except for being a bit rough idling when cold. Almost wish it had a manual choke. We sure are spoiled by EFI. Mercruiser used to make one even more anemic than the 3.0Do they still make the 2.5L? Here's the newest gasser I could find: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mercruiser-1...25.m3641.l6368 New 2.5L Diesels are still being sold: http://www.crowleymarine.com/parts/850324.cfm But, that's out of the price range I might consider for my boat. |
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I don't think the 2.5 is in production anymore. The 3.0 is the basis of the mercruiser line.
I like the 3.0 for small craft. My 18ft has one. It does great at 32-3500 rpm and I can tube my nephews at the lake all day on 10 gal of gas... |
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On Thu, 14 Jul 2016 07:40:23 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote:
I don't think the 2.5 is in production anymore. The 3.0 is the basis of the mercruiser line. I like the 3.0 for small craft. My 18ft has one. It does great at 32-3500 rpm and I can tube my nephews at the lake all day on 10 gal of gas... I've not pulled the kids in my boat yet, but it'll be interesting to see how that inline six does the job. |
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On Thu, 14 Jul 2016 07:40:23 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote: I don't think the 2.5 is in production anymore. The 3.0 is the basis of the mercruiser line. I like the 3.0 for small craft. My 18ft has one. It does great at 32-3500 rpm and I can tube my nephews at the lake all day on 10 gal of gas. It takes me about 2 weeks to burn 10 gallons of gas going out 3 evenings a week. I am not pulling a tube, I am pushing 2 ;-) |
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