SeaKaye12
Lieutenant Junior Grade
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On Sunday I struck up a conversation with an older fellow at the dock.<br /><br />We got to talking about outboards. This fellow seemed to have a lot of knowledge. One would tend to believe him due to the factual manner in which he spoke.<br /><br />He told me that at one point back in the 70's or 80's...Mercury made a change in their lower unit design.<br /><br />He went on to say that these Mercury engines...when "shifted" into reverse...would actually shut down momentarily...and would automatically re-start with reverse rotation.<br /><br />The engine would run backwards and would therefore power the boat backwards. <br /><br />He went on to describe how the ignition linkages worked to acheive this.<br /><br />I don't claim to know very much about Mercury engines...but I read a lot and I certainly don't remember ever seeing anything like that.<br /><br />Personally; I think the old gent has an overly active imagination...but I wasn't going to call him on it because he did seem to know what he was talking about...and because he was my "elder" <br /><br />Respect your elders.<br /><br />Still; I think I've been had. Maybe like the rookie plumber being asked to fetch the left handed monkey wrench?<br /><br />I dunno...but he was fun to talk to. Anyone here care to shed more light on Mercury motors that run Clockwise and Counter-Clockwise? <br /><br />Thanks, Chuck