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Quinlan 09-23-2013 03:34 PM

I know where a 47 Beak is w tripp 850s If anybody needs a cool project

Edit- These are the older 800 or 850 carb motors.

deemo99 09-23-2013 07:32 PM

Not sure what pmefi costs are, but have been told that Mercury's rebuild program on 850s costs nearly $100K per engine:eekdrop:

I'd call pmefi see if they can beat it by a dollar or two.

kreed 09-24-2013 07:23 AM

Theres 800's in the tiger now...at 3.5 lbs of boost!.. Motors can easily make 850-900 with a good shelf life per Richie Zul......and a lot cheaper to rebuild! Change the pully Frank!

Jupiter Sunsation 09-24-2013 09:00 AM


Originally Posted by deemo99 (Post 4000940)
Not sure what pmefi costs are, but have been told that Mercury's rebuild program on 850s costs nearly $100K per engine:eekdrop:

I'd call pmefi see if they can beat it by a dollar or two.

I think it was 52K per pair if refreshed from Mercury direct..........not 100K each. I'm not sure they cost 100K new as a bobtail engine.

The biggest issue with the 850's is they were not much cheaper to buy/maintain than the 1075's so why bother with the smaller engine. Similar issue to the 1100/1350, the savings is so small why not get the bigger engine!

I suspect Frank is looking at the 42X/850 boat with the exploding fireball paint job. That boat has been for sale forever, originally from a dealer in Ohio. I think the paint/interior is tough to get past and I would rather find a 42X/700 boat with better paint/interior.

44MTI 09-24-2013 09:35 AM


Originally Posted by deemo99 (Post 4000940)
Not sure what pmefi costs are, but have been told that Mercury's rebuild program on 850s costs nearly $100K per engine:eekdrop:

I'd call pmefi see if they can beat it by a dollar or two.

NOT even close, the motors cost less than that new. The last set I had done by Merc were 50-55K for both. Mark can certainly do it cheaper and better. The last set he did for me were GREAT.
The rebuild time and maintance is the same as 1075's as they are both solid rollers which is the weak link. They can also be upgraded to 1075's pretty easily. Most all the ones I have been around, 1075's, where good for at least 100hrs before topends, or complete rebuilds if your really concerned.

boating37 09-24-2013 01:08 PM

I just had my 850 rebuilt, Express Racing Engines in Deland Fl did the job. And they did a great job. We put hydraulic lifters and changed computers to run on 90 octain. So more like 1025 from Merc. Did DYNO numbers were over 1000 hp.


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