My best friend of 40+ years passed in Dec 2021. I miss him every damn day. But, when I go, I believe I'll meet up with him again to go fishing once more.Neither will I.......thank goodness. I figure another 3-4 years and I will have had my fill of "The Golden years".
Thanks for the info! At the moment, I have my eyes on what appears to be a 1991 175HP. It's been "pending" sale for about 5 days now and it's far away. I'm not sure that I'll try to move forward with it, but hopefully that year will be okay.sadly i just sent all my old motors to scrap.
i have to say the one merk that stood out to me was a 135 mariner / merk 2.0, i used that motor on a lot of boats , it was still a runner when it was sent to scrap .the advantage was there was no need to worry about finding parts as there was never a need to get any in the 20 years i owned it., FWIW the head gaskets were still original.
compatible power against a 150 how i used it was not an issue.
only issue i ever had was if i left old fuel in it i would have to take the carbs apart and clean them. i even used the same gaskets several times when reassembling.
one thing to note if looking at older 175s is the drive shaft can rust up and get stuck in the power head , i believe ( correct me if i am wrong ? ) its because they did not make the shaft with quality stainless steel , later versions had better stainless and a spring pin that i believe was to help get the gearcase free if it was a bit rusted.
I often wonder if we will get to see our friends and loved ones once again. Time will tell I guess.My best friend of 40+ years passed in Dec 2021. I miss him every damn day. But, when I go, I believe I'll meet up with him again to go fishing once more.
Never mind. I just did a little research and that chrome bore could be a real issue.You dont want it as it a 2.4L chrome bore ..same a the XR4 of same year.
You dont want it as it a 2.4L chrome bore ..same a the XR4 of same year.
Y'all are confusin' me.'91 (first year of tha "fat block") anything is gonna be a steel sleeve motor... '91 175 should be a bottom guided steel sleeve 2.5 motor......... would be almost tha same as tha XR6... different tuner and carburetors.... normal size (4 3/4") gear case.
understand completely.. lost my best friend 4 years ago myself.. jus happen ta be my 48 year old son........ i'm gettin' pretty short on tha clock also...My best friend of 40+ years passed in Dec 2021. I miss him every damn day. But, when I go, I believe I'll meet up with him again to go fishing once more.
Thanks! From the decals, I'm guessing maybe '91?looks like a 20" to me
The Serial # should be on a disk, that looks sort of like Frost Plug on the Engine Block.
Looks like a late 80s/early 90s
Thanks. I did find my reference which was from a thread on another forum. That poster said that all the XR6s were 20". I sure hope so!Doubt that they made any 15" model V-6 motors.
Thank you! I'll pass it on to the seller.there is one "sticker/plate".. its on tha tha clamp bracket.. tha serial number also will be stamped on tha motor at either tha welsh plug or tha port side block flange usually...
20"... '91 ta maybe '95. has tha small 1.78 ta 1 gearcase, plus cowl changed in '96... max from merc is 'bout 5800 i think but that don't mean much.. it will turn as much as ya wanna make it turn but under 7 grand cause of tha big ass flywheel (40 amp).. put tha number he sent up... there will be a build date stamped on tha port side block half as well.. if not on tha flange it will be on tha block half at base of number 2 cylinder.... that will tell exactly what year it is..
Sooo... no nitrous injection?Spinning it faster than the Recommended WOT Rpm Range, will result is a Horsepower Drop, unless the Port Timing, Induction and Exhaust are modified.