OldMercsRule
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Hi Guys, I own a couple of 1969 Merc 1000s and I know the factory guidelines are 4800-5300 for WOT. The one 100 HP I currently run on one of my boats I propped for 5300 and it seems to run great at that RPM, and it comes out of the hole on an 18' Sabrecraft very nicely. Should I run it at a higher RPM like 5500-6000? The reason I ask: is my now dead 1250 had the same recommended RPM range, and I was told, (maybe incorrectly) to make sure to not over-rev due to lighter rods on the 1250 then the later 1350s 1150s 1400s and 1500s. I generally followed that advice and got great service: (18 years out of the 1250). I also have a 1978 1150, a 1979 115 and a 1981 115 that I tend to rev a little higher, (recomended range 5000-5500) and I don't feel at risk to sneek up to 6000 if I want to with the trim. The later models benifited from the later improvements (I think) and were a little lower compression then the mid 70s inlines, (I had a 1976 1500 that I had to put 140 pistons in to deal with the lousy fuel we get today). That engine seemed to like 5800-6000 as the "sweet spot", and the WOT range was 4800-6000. Please comment if you know about these old beauties that I love, (as I don't want to "lug" them). Thanks in advance for your thoughts. JR