The root cause of 98% of all recreational marine engine failures is poor fuel system maintenance and water ingestion. Anyone who has spent a lot of time around marine engines knows that age and hours means little. It?s all about maintenance and condition
Comparing fuel usage and RPM is a completely useless measure because it does not take into account the root cause of death in 98% of the failures. Kind of like comparing the life expectancy of an office worker to a tight rope walker by comparing the number of steps each walks in a day.
Hours are irreverent. I could care less about the hour gauge. I want to know the condition of the motor. How long has the owner neglected the maintenance on the boat?
I can learn more about a motor by just lifting the engine cover and looking around. The way someone keeps their boat tells me more about it's condition than an hour meter could ever tell me. Dirty, oily engine forget it. Fresh oil changes, mid-season, set off the alarm bells as well. If I get past the visual inspection and fluid check its time for the compression gauge. Only then will you know the true life expectancy of that motor.