OldMercsRule
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With the help of Chris1956 I am cornvinced that the 1500 I bought recently is in fact a 1500.
I am in the process of freshening up the fuel system and cooling system and internal wiring prior to an on the lake full throttle test.
I am also doing the same on a 1968 1250 that is on an extremely light 16 foot hull. If the 1250 scares me too bad I will not swap to the 1500, (hope it doesn't scare me).
Question #1: I have a fresh water PT mid section from a 1979 115 inline 6 that I want to swap to the salty 1500, I know that will be a bolt up job.
Real question: will the 1978 800 inline 4 fresh water LU bolt up to the inline 6 mid? (I think yes based on the parts from each.)
Question #2: will the 1500 have the hair to turn the 19 pitch three blade stainless wheel 6000 RPMs on a light hull, (the gear ratio of the 800 LU is longer then the stock inline 6 ratio)?
note: the stainless wheel was purchased from a feller who's 1986 115 inline 6, (125-130 crank hp vs the 150 crank hp of the 1500), over reved this same wheel on a hull that was heavier then the one I have in mind.
Yer opinions are much appreciated. Thanks JR
I am in the process of freshening up the fuel system and cooling system and internal wiring prior to an on the lake full throttle test.
I am also doing the same on a 1968 1250 that is on an extremely light 16 foot hull. If the 1250 scares me too bad I will not swap to the 1500, (hope it doesn't scare me).
Question #1: I have a fresh water PT mid section from a 1979 115 inline 6 that I want to swap to the salty 1500, I know that will be a bolt up job.
Real question: will the 1978 800 inline 4 fresh water LU bolt up to the inline 6 mid? (I think yes based on the parts from each.)
Question #2: will the 1500 have the hair to turn the 19 pitch three blade stainless wheel 6000 RPMs on a light hull, (the gear ratio of the 800 LU is longer then the stock inline 6 ratio)?
note: the stainless wheel was purchased from a feller who's 1986 115 inline 6, (125-130 crank hp vs the 150 crank hp of the 1500), over reved this same wheel on a hull that was heavier then the one I have in mind.
Yer opinions are much appreciated. Thanks JR