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
SPL on an outboard motor typically stands for "Super Low Pressure," which refers to a specific type of motor design or operational mode that emphasizes efficient fuel consumption and reduced emissions. It may also indicate a particular model or series known for its performance characteristics. Understanding the SPL designation can help users identify features and capabilities of the outboard motor. Always refer to the manufacturer's documentation for precise definitions and specifications.
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
Yes,Mercury at 4kelvin is a super conductor it can be cooled down to that temperature.
super hot
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
1973 super beetle comes with 1600 cc motor.
1600 cc.