Re: '59 Merc Mk 75A vs Mk 78A, difference carbs only?
To give you all a bit more history here.<br /><br />The "Tower of Power" story begins in 1957 with the 60ci/60hp Mark 75. In 1958 the 66ci Mark 78 came out at 70 hp and ran concurrent with the Mark 58. (also appearing was the 44ci 4 cylinder 45-50hp "Super Thunderbolt" powerhead that would survive into the mid-90's and can still be seen bolted to Party Barges the world over)<br /><br />In 1959 everything got an "A" designation and the 60ci block was dropped, so both were 66ci.<br /><br />In 1960 the 76ci Merc 800 came out and the Mark 78 became the Merc 700. In mid-1961 Mercury finally mated a gearshifing lower to the critters. (both the 700 and 800)<br /><br />Lastly, in 1962 the new 89ci Merc 1000 was born breaking the 100hp barrier, and scoring a big feature spot in Popular Mechanics and got "really noticed" by the world at large outside of the "performance boater" niche. <br /><br />Brunswick, which had signed the merger deal with Kiekhaefer in 1961, could not have been more pleased. The "mile long outboard plant" in Fondulac WI, was (quickly)paid for by the sales of the Tower of Power and the 44ci Super Thunderbolt.<br /><br />-W