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Usually when they break a tooth off, it breaks the case right behind
the pinion retainer nut and that usually make the case a moot point. the biggest issue with them is the upper gears pitting out https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.off...bab2ce71a.jpeg Like this |
They pit like that behind 525's. That is the biggest issue with them and why I don't see a SC as much better. With smaller power like a 525 I have known people build the XZ drives out of the XR. Gyno the gears and they hold up pretty nice.
As soon as you see the flakes when you change the drive oil its time to pull them apart or its a time bomb.
Originally Posted by JaayTeee
(Post 4872563)
Usually when they break a tooth off, it breaks the case right behind
the pinion retainer nut and that usually make the case a moot point. the biggest issue with them is the upper gears pitting out https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.off...bab2ce71a.jpeg Like this |
I’ve witnessed 500EFI’s break teeth off…..BOOOM… oil slick and a long, hot ride home.
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Spent the evening on my 16' Donzi.
Realized as we were idling out that I spent less on that boat, trailer, and motor than I spent today on new gears, clutches and bearings to rebuild the XR. It's interesting math considering I have as much fun on the Donzi as the CIG. https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.off...dc565935f.jpeg |
Curiously what's the various forms of bravo drive ratted for(HP/torque) from stock onwards?
thx |
I assume Merc has never put them behind anything beyond their 525's.
Does anyone know what's mated to the 565's? Either way I don't think Mercury is going to answer a warranty call from me on 14 year old XR's behind 800hp. |
Originally Posted by seafordguy
(Post 4872639)
I assume Merc has never put them behind anything beyond their 525's.
Does anyone know what's mated to the 565's? Either way I don't think Mercury is going to answer a warranty call from me on 14 year old XR's behind 800hp. |
Originally Posted by PA.WOODCHUCK
(Post 4872634)
Curiously what's the various forms of bravo drive ratted for(HP/torque) from stock onwards?
thx https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.off...3fcfd1465d.png |
Originally Posted by cheech
(Post 4872794)
These are snips from a 2012 Mercury product handbook I have saved on my PC as a PDF.
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Originally Posted by Knot 4 Me
(Post 4872796)
The left out the disclaimer, "Your mileage may vary." :D
Mercury racing current site still says 600SCI standard with Bravo XR, quote below. Under each engine they list compatible drives. Interesting the 700SCI have M6 and M8, whereas they used to have the NXT. Maybe they don't produce the NXT anymore. 600 SCI RUNS ON 87 OCTANE FUEL AND IS STANDARD WITH MERCURY RACING BRAVO XR DRIVES FOR THE BEST COMBINATION OF PERFORMANCE AND AFFORDABILITY. |
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