Re: 1987 115 inline six mariner lower unit
While the shift shaft location, front 2 studs position, water pump and driveshaft look eerily similar between the Inline and V6 gearcases, there are significant differences aft of there.
The V6 gearcase is quite a bit longer. Don't know if the spacing of the (2) studs underneath is the same, maybe someone with a V6 gearcase could do a bit of measuring. The exhaust tube area on the V6 is way bigger.
Here's another thought about swapping; the Inline gearcase likely wouldn't last long being torqued by a Mighty V6. Conversely, the V6 gearcase takes larger dia props and we all know Inlines don't like to swing those, eh!
I've posted a few poor quality eBay pics to illustrate the differences.
HTH............ed