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Cab1945
28.04.2021 7:18:12

Mercury Marine introduced the Saltwater series of outboard engines in 2000. Founded by Wisconsin engineer Carl Kiekhaefer in 1939, Mercury continues to produce inboard, outboard, sterndrive, tow-sport and jet engines for recreational and high-performance boating. As of 2010, Mercury is a division of Brunswick Corporation of Lake Forest, Illinois.


jirka
16.05.2021 3:45:16

Mercury has produced many different Saltwater series engines, ranging in size from the 2005 Saltwater 90 to the 300-hp 2003 XL EFI Saltwater. Smaller engines, such as the four-stroke Saltwater 90, shipped with four cylinders and a 2.07-to-1 gear ratio. more


spafon
09.06.2021 0:23:45

The minimum and maximum Wide Open Throttle (WOT) range for a 2005 Mercury Saltwater 90 outboard fell between 5,000 to 6,000 rpm for the 90-hp engine. The Wide Open Throttle recommendation indicates an ideal safe rpm operating range when boat, engine and propeller are properly configured. [links]


rainerfox
21.06.2021 16:03:20

The minimum and maximum Wide Open Throttle (WOT) range for a 2005 Mercury Saltwater 90 outboard fell between 5,000 to 6,000 rpm for the 90-hp engine. The Wide Open Throttle recommendation indicates an ideal safe rpm operating range when boat, engine and propeller are properly configured.


Anon136
11.06.2021 5:45:01

The 2005 Mercury Saltwater 90 was manufactured with a 15-spline-count driveshaft. Spline count refers to a number of "teeth" on the driveshaft that correspond to "teeth" on the propeller hub and, in turn, drive the prop. [links]


sandos
06.05.2021 12:42:53

Mercury Marine introduced the Saltwater series of outboard engines in 2000. Founded by Wisconsin engineer Carl Kiekhaefer in 1939, Mercury continues to produce inboard, outboard, sterndrive, tow-sport and jet engines for recreational and high-performance boating. As of 2010, Mercury is a division of Brunswick Corporation of Lake Forest, Illinois.


im3w1l
24.05.2021 19:53:39

Mercury has produced many different Saltwater series engines, ranging in size from the 2005 Saltwater 90 to the 300-hp 2003 XL EFI Saltwater. Smaller engines, such as the four-stroke Saltwater 90, shipped with four cylinders and a 2.07-to-1 gear ratio. here


iamronaldlpierson
18.05.2021 2:21:05

Mercury designed the Saltwater series of outboard engines to provide maximum protection against the corrosive environment of full-time saltwater boating. Saltwater series engines were differentiated from regular outboards by several unique features. Specially designed saltwater cowls and additional stainless-steel components retard corrosion. An exclusive freshwater flushing system reduces salt buildup. Saltwater series outboards come standard with the same Electro Deposition Priming (EDP) applied to all Mercury engines. more


bitcoin_pl
10.06.2021 8:23:50

Mercury Marine specified a choice of six B-style propellers for the 2005 Mercury Saltwater 90, which range in size from 14-by-11 inches to 13-by-21 inches. The 90-hp engine could operate at speeds of 21 to 27 mph and up to a maximum of 41 to 52 mph, depending on propeller size. [links]


MichaelWol
10.05.2021 23:47:29

Marine 15 5 m from Length.


francc4iss96
22.05.2021 9:28:44

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prometheus
18.05.2021 11:27:18

Monterey 180 M SERIES 5.4 m from Length 0,93 m from Draft. Electronics: navigation lights: yes. Electricity / Motor:1x135 cv volvo penta(gasoline). Deck equipment: bilge pump: yes, . more


Jeniferleona
20.06.2021 19:25:47

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detramartin112
10.05.2021 23:47:29

Mercury released two different 2.5-liter engines in 1993: the 175 XRi 2.5L and the 2.5L Offshore. Both outboards shipped with Mercury's Electro-Deposition Painting, first introduced in 1984. Other innovations that carried over to 1993 engine models included factory-installed power trim and power-ported, cam-tuned pistons, both introduced in 1973. Perma-gap spark plugs introduced in 1970 "reduce fouling and virtually eliminate tune-ups," according to Mercury.


Albert Novel
22.05.2021 9:28:44

As the two largest 2.5-liter outboards produced by Mercury in 1993, the 175 XRi 2.5L and the 2.5L Offshore produced 175 and 200 hp respectively. Both two-stroke engines, the XRi and the 2.5L Offshore had six cylinders and 1.87 to 1 gear ratios. more


Centaur
18.05.2021 11:27:18

Both the Mercury 175 XRi 2.5L and the 2.5L Offshore were manufactured with a 15-spline-count driveshaft. Spline count refers to a specific number of teeth on the driveshaft that correspond to teeth on the propeller hub and turn the propeller. more


kupan787
20.06.2021 19:25:47

The 2.5L Offshore engine was marketed with a minimum and maximum Wide Open Throttle range of between 5,000 to 6,000 rpm, as was the 175 XRi 2.5L. The Wide Open Throttle recommendation indicates an ideal safe RPM operating range when a boat, engine and propeller are properly configured.