Re: Merc 150 after market reeds opinion
Thanks John. The more I run this engine the more I think someone might have bored her. It had racing power packs and it looks like both heads have been off at some point.
It just seems really fast for a stock 150. Maybe just being the 2.5 is the difference. The last 150 I had was on a Randlecraft and was a Black Max.
This one is on an old Legend. I've had it to 65 MPH gps before it got a little squirrelly, but was only turning 5100 RPM and still gaining speed.
It's running a 24 pitch four blade. I've got a 21 pitch 4 blade on the way. I'm not interested in going much over 55 mph.......
Well, enjoy the lie of your pitot speedometer. At the numbers you give, if it's an XR6 with the small LU at 1.78:1 gears, your prop slip is exactly 0. That's completely impossible unless you have hurricane force wind at your back and you are going downstream in a raging flood.
"Racing" power packs are little different than fishin' packs except for price. Folks that really know their stuff say they can't tell the difference in a 9000 rpm drag motor. Heads might have been cut a bit, which would give it a boost. You can tell by running a compression test on it. If compression is above 120 to about 145, you need to run at least 91 octane gas in it. If over that, yer committed to racing fuel or avgas.
BTW, the XR6 is about 162 HP right outta the crate, and if it has the slippery little 4" LU, it's a real sleeper.
The other thing is that it might have had some port work done on it. You really can't tell without opening it up and measuring things. It's possible to build up a 250 HP frankenmerc, but I doubt that's what you have. I suspect you just have a good running 150 on an inadequate boat, or just don't have the butt pucker to drive it. Inadequate steering, for instance anything less than a dual cable rack and pinion steering, or a dual cable not perfectly adjusted, can make em downright dangerous to drive. Set up right, it's like general aviation equipment. You can kill yourself with em, but you have to be pretty stupid to do it.
hope it helps
John