Originally Posted by Pismo10
(Post 2023149)
According to the Merc Racing rep, directly from his mouth, at the Miami Boat Show in 2006, the 850 and 1075 Mercs are recommended to be rebuilt every 50 hours at a cost of $25k per thru their program. They of course will err on the side of caution, reliability, and further business for Mercury. I doubt this is really necessary but that is Mercury's maintenence schedule for the 850 and 1075. If you followed it, they would last a long time.
I would go with someone like Zul's were you get 150+ hard hrs on his motors with out any BS. This Is my .02 Rick OSG |
Jeff,
I have a friend here in Houston who just picked up two naturally aspirated 1000HP engines. I don’t know the builder but he has gotten 300-400 hours out of them before. I can get more information if you would like. |
Originally Posted by crb76
(Post 2023281)
Jeff,
I have a friend here in Houston who just picked up two naturally aspirated 1000HP engines. I don’t know the builder but he has gotten 300-400 hours out of them before. I can get more information if you would like. |
Originally Posted by Jassman
(Post 2023333)
Thanks but he wants strictly Merc.
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Originally Posted by Mentalpause
(Post 2023399)
LMAO:D I guess you have not had much influence on him yet!:eek:
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I am in this delima right now. I have been on the phone quite a bit the last couple of days so let me tell you what the Merc Rep read out of the manual to me. Valve train at 50-70 hrs, basically a topend, Total rebuild at 100-120 hrs.
As far as CRC goes, there are couple corrections there as well. First those were not 1075's , more like the 1200's that will be at the Miami show. I believe Mike is going to have a set in one of the outerlimits in the water. Yes they did make a full season, but they were freshened before the worlds in Destin. This is still pretty amazing the way they were run in CRC. Also the Merc rep told me that they required 110 oct, The rpm's would be raised to 6500, I am pretty certain that CRC was able to turn ALOT more R's than this though.:eek: I am not saying all this to promote Merc. Just wanted to make sure everyone was on the same page.:D Now my question for everyone since I need to make a tough decision myself. WHY would the mercs not last at least as long as any other builder with the same HP. They use very good parts, the valve train has been improved greatly from the 900SC, they have a Good fuel system and the electronics from what I have been told are very good. Help, please.:drink: :drink: |
merc 1075
whats the main differences between the 1075 and the new 1200, does it require higher octane, is it a 557 ci, costs, rpm's etc.
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Yes, Outerlimits is going to have Pyburn's 47 GTX in the water with the new 1200's.
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I have several friends with 1075's in their MTI's. 2 of them have had timing belt problem, belt tensioned problems plus an assortment of other issues. One of them just sent his back to Merc for Rebuilds. They have approx 125 hrs on them. The bill went from the origional quote of $45k to over $75k. These motors were not blown up either. This was a "maintenence" rebuild! For that much you could have bought 5 Kick A$$ long blocks!
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Originally Posted by fountain40icbm
(Post 2023609)
Yes, Outerlimits is going to have Pyburn's 47 GTX in the water with the new 1200's.
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