scout-j-m
Chief Petty Officer
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- Jul 31, 2009
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My dad recently purchased a 1992 ProCraft 180V fiberglass fish and ski boat. It came with what I assume is the original matching outboard - a Mercury 150 Black Max. Serial number is 0D145256. Against my advice he bought it without doing a compression test nor an on the water test and they just ran it on muffs, however, the boat and motor are both very clean for their age and I know fish and ski rigs often don't get much use since they don't do either well the allure can tend to wear off quickly. Anyways, I suggested we check compression, spark, and drain the fuel tank at least but my dad just wanted to go lake test it so I basically said your boat/money...your call and off we went. It actually ran very well aside from dying a couple times at idle after letting off throttle at low rpms and the tell tale stream seeming very hot compared to the smaller outboards I'm used to.
Performance wise, we were able to trim it out to about 5700 rpms at 45mph at WOT. Prop is a Quicksilver aluminum 19 pitch. I tried running these numbers but I can't find a definitive answer on the gear ratio for this outboard. I have seen 1.78, 1.87, and 2:1. I'm leaning to it being 2:1 because those other ratios would equal a ton of prop slip. Even at the 2:1 its still about 13%, which may be normal - I have jon boats with smaller motors in the 25hp range and I see more like 5-7% slip.
Could anyone help me out on the gear ratio we have, what our WOT range should be, and what model this would be considered (2.0L? XR2/4ect?)? Anything in particular to watch out for on this motor? Forgot to add oiler is deleted so its premixed. I want to help him do a full service on it including lower oil, lower pressure test, new impeller, compression/spark check, new plugs if necessary, fuel filter, add fuel water separator, and run some ring free or similar additive through a couple of tanks. I'm going to order the factory service manual for it as well.
Performance wise, we were able to trim it out to about 5700 rpms at 45mph at WOT. Prop is a Quicksilver aluminum 19 pitch. I tried running these numbers but I can't find a definitive answer on the gear ratio for this outboard. I have seen 1.78, 1.87, and 2:1. I'm leaning to it being 2:1 because those other ratios would equal a ton of prop slip. Even at the 2:1 its still about 13%, which may be normal - I have jon boats with smaller motors in the 25hp range and I see more like 5-7% slip.
Could anyone help me out on the gear ratio we have, what our WOT range should be, and what model this would be considered (2.0L? XR2/4ect?)? Anything in particular to watch out for on this motor? Forgot to add oiler is deleted so its premixed. I want to help him do a full service on it including lower oil, lower pressure test, new impeller, compression/spark check, new plugs if necessary, fuel filter, add fuel water separator, and run some ring free or similar additive through a couple of tanks. I'm going to order the factory service manual for it as well.