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Originally Posted by Pismo10
(Post 2861545)
You could probably double that figure if you take it easy.
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Hard use gets these engines more than anything. Makes sense. I have small boat for such an engine and do 95% of my hours under 3000rpm. The last boat I had I did the same and the 1979 Mercruiser 228 lasted over 3000 hours unopened.
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Originally Posted by Pismo10
(Post 2861926)
Hard use gets these engines more than anything. Makes sense. I have small boat for such an engine and do 95% of my hours under 3000rpm. The last boat I had I did the same and the 1979 Mercruiser 228 lasted over 3000 hours unopened.
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Originally Posted by johnny b good
(Post 2862222)
I agree about use. Mine have about 410 hours on them and they still hit the same top end speeds and r.p.m. like they were when new. I run them pretty conservatively though. Alot of 3000 or less r.p.m. cruising, never run the engines hard unless there fully warmed up, boat dosent get any air time, 25-30 hour oil changes, etc.
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Originally Posted by 32storm
(Post 2862563)
I agree also. Mine have about 400 hours as well. They' re babied and run great. I did replace the exhaust manifolds with Stainless Marine, but that was preventive. They do use a little oil at the normal level to be expected. Nice part, is just turn the keys and go.
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