NitroTime
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- Oct 5, 2020
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Hello All, I hope everyone's doing great!
I'm quite new to the community/forum, I apologize in advance if this has been previously covered, or addressed. It's only since some preliminary searching came up empty that I'm asking.
As a result of COVID-19, and the restrictions towards the beginning, it killed business on a massive scale in my industry, and at the end of March, I was laid off from my job. 6 months later, I'm still unemployed, so money's tight to say the least...
I've just recently bought a used boat for $1500, it's a 2000 ProCraft 190 Super Pro, with a 2000 Mercury 150 Optimax. The previous owner said that "out of the blue", the lower unit croaked, the driveshaft to crankshaft splines stripped, or spun, and the end of the driveshaft does look some kind of bad!
But the motor starts up right away, sounds great, just no lower unit now.
A friend of mine has a 1999 Mariner 150 Magnum III that crapped out, the dealer said the block, and 1 cylinder is bad, everything else is in good shape. My question is, can I put my 2000 Mercury 150 Optimax block in a 1999 Mariner 150 Magnum III?
The shorter way of asking, is the 2000 Mercury 150 Optimax, and 1999 Mariner 150 Magnum III blocks interchangeable? (quietly praying, "please say yes, please say yes, please say yes")
Sorry for the long winded post, just want to try and word it correctly.
I've grown up turning wrenches, the mechanical aspect I'm comfortable with, just not sure if the blocks are interchangeable, and I'm praying, praying, and then praying some more that they are interchangeable.
Any help, advice, and/answers are GREATLY appreciated!
Thank you,
-Nitro
I'm quite new to the community/forum, I apologize in advance if this has been previously covered, or addressed. It's only since some preliminary searching came up empty that I'm asking.
As a result of COVID-19, and the restrictions towards the beginning, it killed business on a massive scale in my industry, and at the end of March, I was laid off from my job. 6 months later, I'm still unemployed, so money's tight to say the least...
I've just recently bought a used boat for $1500, it's a 2000 ProCraft 190 Super Pro, with a 2000 Mercury 150 Optimax. The previous owner said that "out of the blue", the lower unit croaked, the driveshaft to crankshaft splines stripped, or spun, and the end of the driveshaft does look some kind of bad!
But the motor starts up right away, sounds great, just no lower unit now.
A friend of mine has a 1999 Mariner 150 Magnum III that crapped out, the dealer said the block, and 1 cylinder is bad, everything else is in good shape. My question is, can I put my 2000 Mercury 150 Optimax block in a 1999 Mariner 150 Magnum III?
The shorter way of asking, is the 2000 Mercury 150 Optimax, and 1999 Mariner 150 Magnum III blocks interchangeable? (quietly praying, "please say yes, please say yes, please say yes")
Sorry for the long winded post, just want to try and word it correctly.
I've grown up turning wrenches, the mechanical aspect I'm comfortable with, just not sure if the blocks are interchangeable, and I'm praying, praying, and then praying some more that they are interchangeable.
Any help, advice, and/answers are GREATLY appreciated!
Thank you,
-Nitro