All numbers seem to match up with each other. Everything I look up says 1982 xr2 marathon magnum. He probably lost the lid and had to replace it at some point. I can definitely tell he was a tournament fisher because there’s tons of waypoints set in both graphs for about every lake in Tn..if ya look on tha block kinda right behind tha bend in tha timin' arm there's gonna be a "build" date.. m/d/yr.. 1/8" numbers.. might be hard ta see but its there.............
those type cowls came out in '89... who ever did tha cowl bungies, vents, decals did a GOOD job!
who knows honestly . I’ll just order parts for 82 xr2 and cross my fingers . As of rite now it’s pumping water fine .Just want to be safe. As long as it starts idles and runs I don’t care how fast or slow it may be. I just want to fish. Plus my grandson is driving me nuts wanting to hit the lake so hopefully we will get too run it next weekend . Iv been without a boat for about 2 years now so I’m overdue .tha original '82 had clamshell type cowls.. those look very good on it though... if it is an '82 its gonna be very late '82.. its second generation block....
I don’t run mine hard anyways . But I have got 2 different answers about the max rpm though. Some said all older merc 150s were 5500 and some said the xr2 was 6000 either way I’ll prolly stay in the 5-5200 range at most . Too many wake boats around here that ride around with ballast full too air one out for very long anyways .that be it... looks like ya still got all original except tha cowl.. glad for ya.. enjoy it.. they are probably tha most bullet proof V6 motor merc ever built.
Thanks for all your help though. Much appreciated!that be it... looks like ya still got all original except tha cowl.. glad for ya.. enjoy it.. they are probably tha most bullet proof V6 motor merc ever built.