1983
Mercury is over 14,000 years old bce.
The 110 model, 9.8 hp Mercury outboard requires a 50:1 ratio, one pint of 2 cycle oil to six gallons of fuel.
I should be equal on all cylenders and about 110 to 120
To determine the year of your Mercury 110 9.8 horsepower outboard motor with the serial number 2706637, you can refer to the Mercury model identification guide. Generally, Mercury engines from that era can be dated based on their serial numbers, with the 110 model being produced primarily in the late 1960s to early 1970s. Specifically, your motor is likely from around 1970, but for exact verification, consulting a detailed Mercury serial number database or contacting a Mercury dealer would provide the most accurate information.
The serial number on a Mercury 110 outboard motor is typically located on the transom bracket or the mounting bracket. It may also be found on a label or plate attached to the motor itself, often near the powerhead or on the side of the motor. If you’re having trouble locating it, consult the owner's manual for specific guidance related to your model.
The Mercury 110 9.8 hp outboard motor with serial number 4812657 was manufactured in 1971. Mercury Marine typically assigns serial numbers that can help identify the year of production, and this particular serial number falls within the range corresponding to that year.
How old is my Mercury 110 9.8 hp serial no 4814215
I have one of these and they were only made between 1965 & 66. Is it a Merc 1100/6 cylinder?
around 110 HP and 105 ft/lbs. of torque
To determine the age of a Mercury 110 9.8 outboard motor with the serial number 2620230, you would typically need to refer to the manufacturer's records or a serial number reference guide specific to Mercury outboards. Generally, Mercury outboard motors have their production years encoded in the serial numbers, and for models from the early 2000s, you might find that this engine was manufactured around that time. However, without access to the specific serial number database or additional context, it's difficult to provide an exact year.
I have a 115 Mercury inline 6...quite a heavy motor on my Godfrey 24' pontoon boat and it holds it just fine. I've seen forums where people have 150 hp motors on 24' boats and they are OK as well.
The maker points in a 1967 model, 110 Mercury outboard, are gapped to .020 in.