To determine the exact year model of a Mercury 115 hp outboard motor with the serial number 5921657, you can refer to Mercury's serial number lookup tool or consult a dealer. However, based on common serial number ranges, this motor is likely from the late 1980s to early 1990s. For precise identification, it's best to check with official Mercury resources or documentation.
To determine the age of a Mercury 115hp outboard motor with serial number 9718435, you would typically refer to Mercury's serial number lookup resources or contact a dealer. Generally, Mercury outboard motors have a production year that can be identified by their serial numbers, often correlating with the first few digits or a specific range. Without direct access to Mercury's database, it's difficult to provide the exact year, but you can expect it to be from the late 1990s to early 2000s based on common serial number patterns.
1995
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all mercury outboards mix 50:1
50:1
The dry weight of an 1990 model, 115 Mercury outboard is 326 lbs.
A 115hp Mercury outboard boat motor has a fuel to oil ratio of 50 to 1. This translates to 16 ounces of 2-cycle oil to every 6 gallons of fuel.
I am not certain of the exact model(s) involved, but there was a recall issued for oil pump replacement on the earlier 4 stroke model. Check with a Mercury Marine dealer to see if applicable to your engine, also through looking up your engine serial number, it can be determined if your engine has already been repaired through any recall campaigns.
To determine the age of a specific Evinrude 115 HP outboard motor, you would need the serial number, which can usually be found on the motor's transom bracket. Evinrude motors typically have their year of manufacture indicated by the first two digits of the serial number. If you provide that serial number, you can look up the exact year of production or consult Evinrude's resources for more information.
Not sure of 1970, but I have a 1983 and it weighs 365 lbs. That's probably pretty close
That serial # dates to Feb.-Mar. 1936. Only 250 was made during that year. A good core will bring between 10-15K. If it runs you could be looking at up to 30k. A very rare engine.