Take it to a marine repair shop or google it up, the answer is there
To remove the bottom end of a 1991 Mercury Classic 50 outboard motor, start by disconnecting the battery and draining the gear oil. Then, remove the lower unit by loosening the bolts that secure it, typically found on the anti-cavitation plate and the side of the unit. Carefully lower the lower unit straight down to avoid damaging the shift shaft. Finally, you may need to remove additional components, like the propeller and exhaust housing, depending on your repair needs.
Due to its lower gravitational pull, your weight on Mercury would be about 38% of your weight on Earth. Therefore, if you weigh 50 kg on Earth, you would weigh around 19 kg on Mercury.
50 Mercury, 55-56 Mercury 55-57 Chevrolets
mercury mix 50:1
it,s a 1988 mercury 50 hp motro
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A unit could be anything to a square unit to maybe a 50 by 50 by 2 block. So a unit is anything that can be used to measure an amount of something.
There could be life on mercury but scientist still are studying so it's a 50 50 chance no or yes.
A 50 hp Mercury outboard, serial number 6150379, would be a 1982 year model.
You can order a wiring diagram from the dealer, I believe it is about $50- $60, there is no beter wiring diagram than a factory diagram
50 didn't sold G-Unit