We recommend the belt be replaced every 100 to 200 hours or sooner if required.
If the belt breaks or if the compressor fails the engine will NOT RUN.
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We recommend the belt be replaced every 100 to 200 hours or sooner if required.
If the belt breaks or if the compressor fails the engine will NOT RUN.
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Changes to 8M0060051 Compressor but this is NLA. Factory replacement is 8M133589 Compressor $961.00
Fits 250 DFI (1B504989 and UP)
Fits 250 PROXs DFI (3.0L)(1B504989 and UP)
Oil is fed to the compressor from the electric oil injection pump located down on the front starboard side of the motor.
(see the black fitting cover in the image above).
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The Mercury 150 Four-Stroke outboard has become an exceptionally popular motor. Let’s find out why.
According to Plueddeman, the 150 Four Stroke “can match the performance of the Verado in all regards except perhaps for mid-range acceleration, where the Verado supercharger delivers some nice punch.” more
The biggest competitor to the Mercury is Yamaha’s 2.7 liter F150, and a new competitor in this class is the Evinrude E-TEC G2 150, one of the new offerings in the 2.7 liter E-Tec range. These hit the water just last year, and have been posting exceptional fuel economy numbers as well as impressive integrated power steering and digital control systems. Scheduled maintenance for these engines is also significantly better than with four-strokes, with the first appointment required at five years of 500 hours. Their one down-side seems to be louder noise levels then their four-stroke competitors. [links]