I was talking to 2 guys in my area who run a repair shop that services Johnsons and Mercurys.<br />They made several observations that I would like to throw out here. I had taken a LU in off a mid 70s 1500, and as soon as they found out that I had an Inline 6, they proceeded to tell me that these motors are to basically be avoided like the plague and that they are not worth having. I can understand their point of view that they avoid working on them because it can bog the shop down and distributor ignition parts new are astronomical. They said that water getting into the cylinders was and is a big problem and hard to detect. I know that the Inlines have a big following here and I like mine as well, so what is the "bottom line" when the legacy of these motors is written? I have heard few bad things about these motors elsewhere as long as proper maintainence and tuning are observed. Just curious as to opinions on the subject?