I need help with a 62 merc outboard!

62 ROYAL SCOTT

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Re: I need help with a 62 merc outboard!

Hey fnb i have a book on your 850 what do you need to know?
 
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Re: I need help with a 62 merc outboard!

What should I set the points at?Can I get a new dist cap for it? Is there an electronic ignation avalible?
Thanks for any help..
 

1946Zephyr

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Re: I need help with a 62 merc outboard!

That old merc most likely has the old Fairbanks Morse ignition on it. Excellent sysems and work well when properly tuned. I'm willing to bet that Sea-Way Marine can be of help with your tune up parts. The 850's I believe were inline sixes in '62 and it's highly unlikely electronic ignitions are adaptable to it. I could be wrong though. Maybe some genius came up with something.
 

62 ROYAL SCOTT

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Re: I need help with a 62 merc outboard!

Point gap 90*dwell dist.cap make-own--------spark plug gap-0.025 as far as parts i do not know.i hope this helps good luck
 
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Re: I need help with a 62 merc outboard!

Thanks for the help guys, got the engine running good in a barrel yesterday,I have video of it too, Parts are hard to find for the beast,But I found them.Now I guess it's off to the lake to see how she does,under load..When it stops raining:):)
 

62 ROYAL SCOTT

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Re: I need help with a 62 merc outboard!

HEY GREAT Be sure to post video and pic's GOOD LUCK .
 

NWVintage

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Re: I need help with a 62 merc outboard!

I have a '63 Merc 850. I am lucky to live only a few miles from Seaway Marine (www.seawaymarine.com). They have everything you need. Old Mercs (www.oldmercs.com) also has a lot of good stuff.

You can get a distributor but they're about $175 from Seaway and more like $240 everywhere else I've seen. Unless the old one is trashed, just make it work as best you can.

Another little piece of advice, don't buy the factory fuel hoses - unless you're wealthy and all about spending money. Get the fittings at a hardware or good auto parts store and use bulk-hose/hose claps. The factory ones were not meant to be used with Ethanol-containing gas. Most bulk hose wasn't either but at least it will only cost you $5 to replace every year, rather than $20-$30 per hose (I think there are 6 of them!...)

By the way MY that thing is clean! Very pretty.
 
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