Mercurys of that age are a collectors motor but without knowing condition 25$ for a parts motor 100-200$ for a running example in good condition
.025 Champian J4J (cold) to J8J (plugs) Points .018 - .02
2500
I cant find neutral or reverse on the one I have 1954 super 10
Regular 87 octane should be sufficient
Look on the web, this is a Carl Kiekhaefer (Mercury) motor only a few years older design. Carl used older design motors for Wizard outboards to not have these as good as the Mercurys. In this case not a bad thing, the older Merc's 51, 52 are very fast motors & Carl built factory racers that no one could touch on the water. These motors were labled 10 + hp depending on RPM. My friend had one of these & he could out run my Evinrude 15. I saw on eBay a racing 10 Merc very clean go for $3000.oo. The stock 10 Merc is worth about 3 to 5 hundred bucks. Many parts interchange with Wizard & Merc. Hope this helps, just don't give it up cheap before checking it out on the web.
under fuel tank. (super-single
mercury is not a superconductor. However at a certain temperature is is known to have a super low resistance meaning that electricity could move much quicker ,making it a super conductor
super hot
Yes,Mercury at 4kelvin is a super conductor it can be cooled down to that temperature.
1973 super beetle comes with 1600 cc motor.
1600 cc.
either a super charged V8 or a super charged V10 depending on the car