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Building a Frankinmerc 14 years 4 months ago #13732

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I need an engine to put on Ugly Peg,she is an overbuilt 60 G3. And she is real ugly. I have on hand a 66 merc 650 short in, well poor cond its been sitting for 20+ years, no lower unit, mag ign. I have a 69 long merc 1000, and a 72 merc 140. and 1 short lower unit I just got off of ebay. I think the 1000 pwr head will fit but will the 72 140?

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Re:Building a Frankinmerc 14 years 4 months ago #13741

put the 100hp on the 65hp tower and the new lower on it
wait for dave bernard or someone else to confirm the 100 hp to the 65hp shorty I think they fit

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Re:Building a Frankinmerc 14 years 4 months ago #13745

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the exhaust should match on those two motors

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Re:Building a Frankinmerc 14 years 4 months ago #13746

poneyboy, you are on the right track, the 650 & the 1000 stuff will fit but the 140 direct charged block has a different powerhead bolt pattern, would need its own short tower. SS

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That is what I wasent sure of on the 140, I thought 1973 was the change on the bolt pattern and the change to DC. and its an early 72. But somewhere in the back of my head I was thinking the 115s changed even earlyer than that.

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I have a 71 or 2 Merc 1400 I can check for you what the bolt pattern is. I know this particular 1400 does NOT have the dual square port exhaust. The 73 should have the dual square port exhaust and if you are trying to build a short shaft for Peg those intermediates are the hard ones to come by.

If I remember you built this for a 20 inc shaft yes? no? maybe?

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P.S. I will even take some purdy pictures and post too

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Re:Building a Frankinmerc 14 years 4 months ago #13800

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Peg started this time with a 23" and I whittleteld her down to 19.5 to fit the McCulloch 75hp. Ive since sold the Mc so now Im needing another shorty to fit.
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Re:Building a Frankinmerc 14 years 4 months ago #13801

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anyone know what the exact lenght the copper w/pump tube is supposed to be.....seems I scrapped the 650s last scrap drive........

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Re:Building a Frankinmerc 14 years 4 months ago #13808

Jeff,
The 1000ss and its exhaust extension plate will work just fine on the shorty 650 4 cyl DSH, but the 1400 is completely different and requires the rather difficult to find shorty DSH used on the '72 1400 and all Stack-6s beginning in '73 up to whenever they quit producing the shorty DSH for this configuration.
Some 800 & 850 4 cyl DSHs will work, but you would need to have its serial number and then go to a parts page and see if it uses the same powerhead to exhaust extension plate gasket as the '73-'88 Stack-6s.
A DSH from an 800 or 850 4 cyl of the correct serial groups that use the same gasket I mentioned would also need the megaphone under the EEP swapped out with a Stack-6 megaphone to allow the exhaust to be tuned and flow properly.
I currently don't have a water tube out to measure, but by measuring the distance while things are apart will give you the correct length if no one chimes in with the correct length.
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I can check the tube length for you.

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