redneck joe
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Is the 115 a 2 plus 2? Thought that went out in the 80s?
Your old 50 had all the cylinders active all the time. Not so with this engine.By the way this is the first time I drive a 2+2 motor, it was very noticeable a kick when power hitted of the 4 cylinders working it is not an smooth acceleration as i have with my old 50 hp, Is this a normal thing?
My 115 was a 2002 year model.Is the 115 a 2 plus 2? Thought that went out in the 80s?
Carbs have bigger throats on the 125 hp.I recall Faztbullet making the same comment years ago. As I mentioned somewhere earlier, I wonder what Mercury did to get 10 more HP from the 115 HP with its rev limiter set to 5250.
All the 4 cylinder 100/115/125 hp motors are 2+2 engines.Is the 115 a 2 plus 2? Thought that went out in the 80s?
2+2 means it idles on the top 2 cylinders and around 1800 RPM the bottom 2 kick in and it starts running on all 4 cylinders.Its a 125 y dont know for sure It Is 2+2 It was mentioned here by someone, but Im not sure of that
Not what it means at all.From my limited knowledge that refers to a powehead that is essentially two powerheads of two cylinders each. My 1982 50 is like that, two twenty hp stuck together with some other changes to get to 50hp
Sounds like a problem waiting to happen....why do they make things so complicated ?Your old 50 had all the cylinders active all the time. Not so with this engine.
The lower cylinders get a little fuel to keep the lube up but not enough to light off. As the throttle is increased, the fuel pressure from the fuel pump increases and that increase if felt by a couple of pressure regulated valves in the fuel line to 3 and 4. If you advance the throttle slowly above about 2000 RPM you will feel one kick in and then the other kind of intermittently until they are on line.
. The activator for those cylinders holds fuel waiting for the pressure to get high enough to cause decent flow as mentioned above.
If you hammer down on the throttle, the cam that forces fuel out of that chamber causes the fuel to "squirt out" and you get immediate activation of both lower cylinders and you will feel the power surge.
Well and explanation would be helpfulNot what it means at all.
Pure speculation on my part but it seems to me that a lot of boaters troll for certain types of fish. My speculation leads me to think that Mercury, in their infinite wisdom, thought they would make an engine that would take you to the fishing grounds, troll efficiently, and bring you back home.......why else would years of engine building in several mid range engines be 2+2's?2+2 means it idles on the top 2 cylinders and around 1800 RPM the bottom 2 kick in and it starts running on all 4 cylinders.
Explained several times in this post.Well and explanation would be helpful
It's a very simple system.Sounds like a problem waiting to happen....why do they make things so complicated ?
Mine had no problem doing it.I do not believe that the 4 cylinder 2+2 was meant for extended trolling.