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A couple of questions on a '62 850 12 years 6 months ago #60280

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Hey guys, I was wondering if there was an optional power tilt available for this motor and also would it have a generator or alternator standard to maintain the battery. Reason for the questions is if by chance I was to get this motor and install it on one of my boats, I'm used to power tilt on the johnsons. It'll spoil you.lol

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Re:A couple of questions on a '62 850 12 years 6 months ago #60354

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I have a mid section off of an 850 that is already set up with the brackets and hydraulic tilt rams. I have used hoses as well as motor/reservoir. So to answer your question yes it can be done. As far as charging the battery what is under the cowl now?? The tilt and trim on mercs were way better than the old OMC units. The draw is not that much.

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Re:A couple of questions on a '62 850 12 years 6 months ago #60370

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g3jim wrote:

I have a mid section off of an 850 that is already set up with the brackets and hydraulic tilt rams. I have used hoses as well as motor/reservoir. So to answer your question yes it can be done. As far as charging the battery what is under the cowl now?? The tilt and trim on mercs were way better than the old OMC units. The draw is not that much.

Jim,as far as the charging system' I don't see one. So you tell me,I could be missing something on this. You asked me the other day about the cowl insulation being melted from overheating so here's some more.. Why are some people so stupid as to leave an engine outside with the cowl off for a long time? dumb arses

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Re:A couple of questions on a '62 850 12 years 6 months ago #60402

yes it has a charging system on it. round rectifyer in the front and the stster under the flywheel tith the green covered wires coming down the side to the rectifyer.

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Re:A couple of questions on a '62 850 12 years 6 months ago #60436

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well there ya go then. If your rectifier is bad I do have a NOS one if you want to keep it like that.

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Re:A couple of questions on a '62 850 12 years 6 months ago #60439

I retro-fitted a mid-80's merc PTT Unit onto my '62 1000. The steering arm on the PTT clears the Pan, and the shift shaft slides unobstructed through the PTT unit. Still work in progress, but am hopeful that it will work out.

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Thanks for the help on this guys.As said in another post,I know nothing about these mercs. The guy that just bought this is a friend I do some trading with,so I feel I might could acquire this engine with some horse trading.If nothing else get it off the old boat and get it in the dry and save it for later. jim

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Re:A couple of questions on a '62 850 12 years 6 months ago #60441

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peterstransky wrote:

I retro-fitted a mid-80's merc PTT Unit onto my '62 1000. The steering arm on the PTT clears the Pan, and the shift shaft slides unobstructed through the PTT unit. Still work in progress, but am hopeful that it will work out.

Great idea Peter! Probably better tilt system than the older units. jim

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Re:A couple of questions on a '62 850 12 years 6 months ago #60447

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Here's a dual-ram PT&T conversion by Dr. Frankenmerc:
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Re:A couple of questions on a '62 850 12 years 6 months ago #60457

Do the older dual ram set ups allow the motor to bounce up if it hits something, as does the original 'reverse lock out' set ups? Or is the motor pinned in place by the rams?

The only thing that gives me pause for swithing over to a PTT set up like mine is that should I ride over that submerged log, she'll not bounce up-and-over but rather take a big big hit (and I've seen examples of the damage fromn that)

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Re:A couple of questions on a '62 850 12 years 6 months ago #60462

reverse locks are not used. the swivel bracket SHOULD be changed tio 65 or latter they are stronger merc would not sign off on them before 65.they will work but keep an eye on them for fatigue.

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