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2.5 mercury serial no. OD992320 WHAT YEAR IS IT
In order to find the year model for a Mercury outboard, the horsepower, in addition to the serial number, is needed.
To find the year model of a Mercury outboard, both the serial number, and the horsepower of the engine, are needed.
A serial number is a unique number that is used for inventory and identification purposes. Serial numbers allow a company to identify a product and find information about it.
Both the serial number, and the horse power rating are needed to determine the year model of a Mercury outboard.
In order to find the year model of a Mercury outboard, you will need to know both the engine serial number, and the horsepower rating.
You probably can find our by calling the highway patrol and giving them the Serial or Identification number and asking. Another thing I would do is take the Identification number and on the computer go to karfax.com and check it out.
To find the year model of a Mercury outboard, you need to know two things, the serial number, and the horsepower rating. Product Information Serial Number: 09382117 Model Number: MER 1018203 Manufacturing Year: 2001 Description:
You have to check with the serial number that is on the engine.
All you have to do is ask! Mercury outboards year model is determined by serial number range. Each model has a start, and ending serial number range, for each year of production. The serial number, along with the horsepower rating of the engine in question, is compared to a chart of serial number runs for each year. According to the chart, a 65 hp Mercury, serial number 7058505 would be a 1975 year model.
A 75 hp Mercury outboard, serial number OB9655687, I can not find on the serial number chart. One thing I see, is a seven digit serial number, with a OB prefix. The seven digit serial numbers, ( prior to 1985 ), had no prefix. Serial numbers with the prefix, ( OA,OB,OC, ect. ), have six digit serial numbers. Could there be an error in the serial number posted?
Google "buffet serial clarinet" and you'll find a number of sites dealing with your identification issue. Good luck!