inline carb question

phatmanmike

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hello. 1976 merc 1150. <br />i get terrible gas milage. i only get about 2.25 at best, and 1.5 mpg at WOT, which is terrible.<br /><br />if i replace the carbs with those from say a 85 or 90hp inline, would they have smaller jets, thus providing a smidgeon better milage?<br /><br />i know 2 stroke outboards are bad with milage as i have 9 others, but this is terrible. all other inline owners ive spoken to get about the same, some even worse. i had a suzuki 55 that got almost 6 mpg on this same boat. <br /><br />ive been trying to sell the beast on ebay but unfortunately , im still the owner of the ol' girl. i was really hoping to get something a bit smaller.<br /><br />currently looking at a 70hp tripple cylinder. we'll see<br /><br />thanks to any and all replies
 

Clams Canino

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Re: inline carb question

Go to smaller jets - It'll run lean - and burn pistons.<br /><br />-W
 

phatmanmike

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Re: inline carb question

why doesnt it burn the pistons on the 90hp, if they use the same block and internals????
 

Clams Canino

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Re: inline carb question

Not really the same internals as the porting is more restricted on the 90. It doesn't just suck less fuel, it sucks less air too.<br /><br />-W
 

JasonJ

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Re: inline carb question

Hey Phatman, I just recently did an economy check on my Merc 1250. I averaged around 4-5 mpg if I stayed at my optimum cruise of 3800-4000rpm @ 27ish mph. I ran my figures off of mileage recorded on my GPS over a 35 mile route. I burned about 7 gallons of fuel. Too bad you are so far away, I'd want it for the power tilt/trim, or to simply use. Hate to see a good merc go to waste...
 
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