The compression for a 2000 125hp Mercury outboard should typically range between 100 to 150 psi per cylinder, with a maximum variation of about 10% between cylinders. It's important to ensure that all cylinders are within this range to ensure optimal performance and engine health. Regular compression testing can help identify potential issues before they lead to more significant problems. Always refer to the specific service manual for your engine model for the most accurate specifications.
The spark plug gap for a 2003 Mercury 125hp outboard motor is .040"
They told me 250 lb. when I shipped mine. I can tell you it is heavy! Craig
There are a couple of options... Coil is number one, Or the electronic box......
The propeller size on an outboard engine, is dependant on the application. The size of the boat, and more particularly the weight it will carry, determines the propeller size.
The 1972 model, 125hp Johnson, requires a 50:1 fuel, to 2 cycle oil ratio. This is roughly one pint of oil, to six gallons of fuel.
The 1989 model, 125hp Force outboard, requires a 50:1 fuel, to 2 cycle oil mix.
it has 125hp
The maximum speed of a 1962 rambler American 440 automatic 6cyl 125HP is/was 95mph or 152.88kph.
The maximum speed of truck desoto gasoline 6cyl 125HP 1965 was 180 km per hour.
The maximum speed of a 1965 Dodge 400, 6cly, 125HP truck is 106 miles per hour.
The 1992 Accord had two engines: 2.2L I-4 125HP, 2.2L I-4 140HP If you have an EX you have the 140HP model. All others are 125HP.
The maximum speed of the truck engine Desoto Naftero 6cyl 125HP 1965 is 180 km per hour.