Texasmark
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Re: Johnson vs Mercury - Technology Question
Have enjoyed following along your dialogue guys. Very interesting as I now find history interesting......but when I was in school.....yucko!
Chris, what do you mean when you say the fat 50 is/was a pulling machine?
On the Yammie similarities, if you go to the Yammie site and read up on the company history, the CEO of the company decided to get into the OB business and the way he did it was to go out and see what others were doing..since he was entering the market late, was no time for errors...makes sense. Looks like he looked too closely at the competetion d
. We had the same problem when I was working.....had to be careful who you let into the plant and had to watch them the whole time they were there....except they could go to men's room on their own. d
.....had to add that....chuckle chuckle.
I had one of those 85 4 cyls (cowl was black with blue and red stripes on the decals and Merc was spelled with a small m. ....somewhere in the early '80 era). My '02 3 cyl 90 runs out a lot better (faster....like 10 mph on a fairly similar boat) but the 4 cyl was a lot smoother idling.
Had one of those 115 last model towers. Loved it in spite of a couple of annoyances.
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Shifting mechanisms
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Gonna bet my clutch dog rattle is caused by the design of the Merc shifter. Having a cam, it has a spring that puts pressure on the shift dog. Since there is a spring it can yield to pressure and at idle rpm's where we have the problems I am about convinced that the spring is the cause.
You guys are batting around shifting philosophies, but I'd bet the OMC doesn't suffer from rattle cause I don't think it has a spring.......does it?
And back to history, I can't believe the shenannigans Merc pulled before it finally decided it needed a shift mechanism FNR. Can't believe that late in the game you had to stop the engine and restart it to shift into reverse.
Thanks again for the historical review.
Mark
Have enjoyed following along your dialogue guys. Very interesting as I now find history interesting......but when I was in school.....yucko!
Chris, what do you mean when you say the fat 50 is/was a pulling machine?
On the Yammie similarities, if you go to the Yammie site and read up on the company history, the CEO of the company decided to get into the OB business and the way he did it was to go out and see what others were doing..since he was entering the market late, was no time for errors...makes sense. Looks like he looked too closely at the competetion d
I had one of those 85 4 cyls (cowl was black with blue and red stripes on the decals and Merc was spelled with a small m. ....somewhere in the early '80 era). My '02 3 cyl 90 runs out a lot better (faster....like 10 mph on a fairly similar boat) but the 4 cyl was a lot smoother idling.
Had one of those 115 last model towers. Loved it in spite of a couple of annoyances.
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Shifting mechanisms
----------------
Gonna bet my clutch dog rattle is caused by the design of the Merc shifter. Having a cam, it has a spring that puts pressure on the shift dog. Since there is a spring it can yield to pressure and at idle rpm's where we have the problems I am about convinced that the spring is the cause.
You guys are batting around shifting philosophies, but I'd bet the OMC doesn't suffer from rattle cause I don't think it has a spring.......does it?
And back to history, I can't believe the shenannigans Merc pulled before it finally decided it needed a shift mechanism FNR. Can't believe that late in the game you had to stop the engine and restart it to shift into reverse.
Thanks again for the historical review.
Mark