The dry weight for an 1983 model, 80 hp Mercury outboard, is listed as 265 lbs.
An 80hp Mercury outboard, serial number OC136078, would be a 1989 year model.
could you please tell me the weight of a 1980 mercury 80hp 2 stroke outboard motor
it depends on the year. i have a 1978 80hp and it takes a champion copper marine plug. the part # is L78V
The value of a mid-eighties Mercury 80hp outboard in good condition typically ranges from $1,500 to $3,000, depending on factors such as specific model, overall maintenance, and local market demand. Factors like original parts, included accessories, and service history can also influence the price. It's advisable to check recent sales listings and consult with local dealers for a more accurate estimate.
The maximum speed of the 1962 Sunbeam Rapier coupe 4cyl 80hp is 99.5 mph.
The maximum speed of the fiat 1500 4cyl 80HP 1962 is 90 miles per hour.
For the 80 hp Mercury, you may use any brand of gear oil that has been blended for use as an outboard motor gear lube. There are many brands available other than oem, and are specially formulated for outboard use.
I would think most any reputable Merc dealer should be happy to help you out. At last check, most parts are still available through Mercury Marine for your engine. However, should you not be able to find what you need, contact me, I'll try to help.
The recommended oil mixture for a Mercury 80 HP Blue Band outboard motor is typically a 50:1 fuel-to-oil ratio. This means using 2.5 ounces of 2-stroke engine oil for every gallon of gasoline. It's essential to use high-quality, TC-W3 rated 2-stroke oil to ensure optimal performance and engine protection. Always consult the owner's manual for specific recommendations and guidelines.
Depends on the year. The older ones weigh more, especially if it's older than 10 years. But a safe guess is around 275 lbs, give or take 10 lbs for the year.
About 100 mph