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I just received a 1978 Mercury M800 Thunderbolt outboard with the controls for free from Craigslist...the gentleman who gave it to me spoke broken English so i really could not understand what he was telling me but it sounds to me like it just broke down on him when he was on the lake one day...so its been sitting for about 3 years....in short, i know nothing about this engine and here in Minnesota, its too cold to do anything outside when it comes to outboard motors....so i guess i have to wait till spring before i can even touch this thing....but my question is this....since i have absolutely nothing to lose, i was going to use this engine as a learning curve and try and rebuild the thing...and if i can get it going, im wondering if there is anyway to install a rpm gauge so i can see the actual rpms when it comes to timing and tuning...any input, advise, or constructive criticism is more than welcome...ive always wanted to have a good running outboard and hopefully, this is it...ok, thanks a lot for reading such a long question...peace to all, Brian from Minnesota
I just received a 1978 Mercury M800 Thunderbolt outboard with the controls for free from Craigslist...the gentleman who gave it to me spoke broken English so i really could not understand what he was telling me but it sounds to me like it just broke down on him when he was on the lake one day...so its been sitting for about 3 years....in short, i know nothing about this engine and here in Minnesota, its too cold to do anything outside when it comes to outboard motors....so i guess i have to wait till spring before i can even touch this thing....but my question is this....since i have absolutely nothing to lose, i was going to use this engine as a learning curve and try and rebuild the thing...and if i can get it going, im wondering if there is anyway to install a rpm gauge so i can see the actual rpms when it comes to timing and tuning...any input, advise, or constructive criticism is more than welcome...ive always wanted to have a good running outboard and hopefully, this is it...ok, thanks a lot for reading such a long question...peace to all, Brian from Minnesota