saumon
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Hi,
i currently have a 1993 Merc. 60hp inline 3 cyl that i teared down to rebore it (w/p goes bad, it overheated and piston #1 is badly scored, #2 a bit too and #3 look good: pretty typical of an overheating problem).
A year ago, i bought an almost identical engine (same year) with a blown powerhead for 400$, wich was a deal considering the lower unit was good, the power trim, the starter motor, the switchbox and so on with all theses costly parts.
To make a long story short, my current engine had a red stator, rectifier and fixed ratio while the "parts" engine had the black stator, a voltage regulator and a variable ratio oil pump. I already change my rectifier (i usually got around 16 volts at WOT and it make my battery "boil" so the electrolyte evaporate) for the voltage regulator and i'm wondering what's the deal with the variable ratio oil pump vs the constant ratio one. I assume the fixed ratio always put a 50:1 mix while the variable one range from 100:1 at idle to 50:1 at WOT. Is it right? And is it an improvement, or is it a "test" they made? Is this a good design and should i swap the carbs and this fuel pump on my engine?
Am i better to stick with my fixed 50:1 or is the variable system more efficient?
I really tought about swaping them, so please let me know if i made a mistake or not.
What will be the effects: less smoke at idle and maybe less carbon buildup behind the ring, but also less protection in case of water intrusion or overheating i guess?
Thanks for your input guys!
(sorry for the double post but i first ask in the Merury/Mariner section and didn't get any response...)
i currently have a 1993 Merc. 60hp inline 3 cyl that i teared down to rebore it (w/p goes bad, it overheated and piston #1 is badly scored, #2 a bit too and #3 look good: pretty typical of an overheating problem).
A year ago, i bought an almost identical engine (same year) with a blown powerhead for 400$, wich was a deal considering the lower unit was good, the power trim, the starter motor, the switchbox and so on with all theses costly parts.
To make a long story short, my current engine had a red stator, rectifier and fixed ratio while the "parts" engine had the black stator, a voltage regulator and a variable ratio oil pump. I already change my rectifier (i usually got around 16 volts at WOT and it make my battery "boil" so the electrolyte evaporate) for the voltage regulator and i'm wondering what's the deal with the variable ratio oil pump vs the constant ratio one. I assume the fixed ratio always put a 50:1 mix while the variable one range from 100:1 at idle to 50:1 at WOT. Is it right? And is it an improvement, or is it a "test" they made? Is this a good design and should i swap the carbs and this fuel pump on my engine?
Am i better to stick with my fixed 50:1 or is the variable system more efficient?
I really tought about swaping them, so please let me know if i made a mistake or not.
What will be the effects: less smoke at idle and maybe less carbon buildup behind the ring, but also less protection in case of water intrusion or overheating i guess?
Thanks for your input guys!
(sorry for the double post but i first ask in the Merury/Mariner section and didn't get any response...)