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Re: Merc 575'S ?????
Thanks for all the input guys...........looks like I might look much more seriously at a boat with the 575's then I originally would have.........not pulling the trigger on anything yet but I am starting to look.........
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Re: Merc 575'S ?????
Hey John,
Call me later when you get off from work. Weather sucks today. I will be running around all day, call my cell. Vinny |
Re: Merc 575'S ?????
Another thing as far as reliability , we raced a full race schedule w/ twin Mercury 575's in 2002. The motors were flawless and were WOT just about every minute they were running. Never a hiccup. I plan on putting one in my 28 next year.
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Re: Merc 575'S ?????
Originally Posted by THEJOKER
Another thing as far as reliability , we raced a full race schedule w/ twin Mercury 575's in 2002. The motors were flawless and were WOT just about every minute they were running. Never a hiccup. I plan on putting one in my 28 next year.
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Re: Merc 575'S ?????
5 blade Herrings , I think 30's and worked - 90 mph. We had lifting eyes on the boat and weighed 13,200 lbs w/ fuel.
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Re: Merc 575'S ?????
There were two sc's used- the Holley I think had undersized sealed brgs on the back of the rotors. mine seized at 140 hrs and took out the rotors/housing. The other has wet brgs at each end. If you have Holleys I would either change brgs every 75 hrs or just buy the blowershop kit- otherwise strong reliable detuned blower motor. Good luck :drink:
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Re: Merc 575'S ?????
Mine always treated me well.
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Re: Merc 575'S ?????
Could there be a reason there's a disproportionate number of 575s on the market and they're always the "bargains"?
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Re: Merc 575'S ?????
I'm waiting for a bargain and I'm snagging one. I guess it's the whine at WOT.
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