How much does it cost to rebuild a Mercury 150?

How much does it cost to rebuild a Mercury 150?

A typical rebuilt midsize outboard motor from the 1980s to 2000 between 90 to 115 horsepower will cost at least $3,500 if purchased from a discount dealer; it will likely cost around $4,500 if purchased from a local full-service dealer. Rebuilding your engine will cost around $2,500.

How fast does a 150 mercury go?

With a 150-hp Mercury Four Stroke turning a 15.6×13 pitch Enertia prop, we reached our top speed of 35.1 mph at 6000 rpm. Best cruise came in at 3000 rpm and 14.3 mph.

How do I get more power out of my Mercury outboard?

Ten Ways to Increase Horsepower on an Outboard Motor

  1. Supercharge your motor.
  2. Engine control module (ECM) reflashing.
  3. Perform a full-service engine tune-up.
  4. Use a fuel additive.
  5. Monitor airflow intake.
  6. Check or replace airflow exhaust.
  7. Try different propellers.
  8. Install jack plates.

Who makes the best 150 four stroke outboard?

Yamaha F150
The Yamaha F150 outboard engine is the world’s best-selling 150hp four-stroke outboard engine, and it continues to dominant the sales charts.

Where do you source your Mercury 150 hp Black Max boat parts?

We source our items from all of the leading merchants on the internet to offer you the biggest choice of Mercury 150 Hp Black Max Boat Parts together with similar accessories at the leading prices possible. Most often, you will likely see most of our listings are from eBay.

When did the Mercury 150 hp 2 liter outboard come out?

Mercury 150 hp 2 liter 1986-1991 These outboards impress us every time we remanufacture them. They have one of the thickest cylinder walls ever manufactured. These thicker walls prevent the cylinders from going out of round as readily as other outboards.

Why did my mercury 76 degree outboard fail?

Mercury created the 76 degree v6 design in 1976 the other outboard manufactures did not catch up until the 90’s. We found that the few failures with this class of outboards are due to fuel contamination or oil injection failure. As with all Mercury outboards we build we have removed the oil injection.

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