Opinions on '07 Mercury 4 stroke EFI?

sutor623

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Hey guys, going to look at a boat with a 2007 60hp (40hp at the jet) Mercury on the back serial #1C051324. I was wondering if you guys had any feedback on this particular engine. I love the 4 strokes for their starting and idling properties. I can work on just about any 2 stroke but haven't messed with the 4 strokes much, aside from basic maintenance.

Anything to pay attention to when inspecting this girl? Obviously I will run compression and bring my IR temp gun and timing light.
 

sutor623

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Hey guys still hoping to get some insight.

I know that the EPA forced all outboard dealers to comply with strict laws in 2006, so I was wondering if anyone had any opinions on the '06 and up 4 stroke EFI's. Just didn't know if they had their weak points that I should be looking for.
 

boobie

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Sorry Sutor, I'll still stick to my 2 strokes so I have no opinion.
 

sutor623

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Sorry Sutor, I'll still stick to my 2 strokes so I have no opinion.


Thanks brother. I love my 2 stroke evinrudes. This thing was in great shape and too hard to pass up. I ended up picking her up and am very happy with her. Idles so smooth and quietly. I spend lots of time in the dark on the rivers idling, so I thought a 4 stroke might serve me well. Lots going on under the hood, thats for sure!!!
 

boobie

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If you're happy with it that's the big thing. Maybe one of these days I'll be converted too. But I did like the old Homelites though. Which had the Crosly car motor stood on end. LOL.
 

ondarvr

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They run well, 4 strokes with pumps are kind of dogs out of the hole though, so don't expect 2 stroke performance.
 

sutor623

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Yea I hear a lot of people complaining about that. I can hop on plane with a full load in 1.5 boat lengths so I'm happy. Always a trade off right? My last jet boat had a 2 stroke 60/40 and was 1/2 the weight of this boat. I swear it must've gotten on plane in a half a boat length with just me in it!!! Was too thin of a gauge I split it wide open on a rock just above an idle.
 
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