Mavric
Well-Known Member
Just bought this for £300 with all the remotes what do you think and is it a good buy think its 1989 1990 ?
View attachment 28204
View attachment 28204
+1same engine as a Merc 500 50hp 4 cylinder, which is 45hp at the prop.
post the serial No. and we should be able to date it.
Isn't it the one which was also labeled as "Super America"?same engine as a Merc 500 50hp 4 cylinder, which is 45hp at the prop.
That's an unusual animal MapisM. It was sold as the 40 generally, but detuned and badged "SuperAmerica" only for the IT market, presumably by the IT importer (who just stuck a decal on I think...). I have no idea but I guess the name "superamerica" has cachet in IT, seeing that Riva of course used it for their ultra-desireable big flybridge boats of same era (?)Isn't it the one which was also labeled as "Super America"?
That's what I had on my very first boat, it survived my initial MoBo (and also waterski!) approaches, which tells a lot about its reliability...
![]()
Aha, I see. Yep, I knew that this version was detuned for the IT market - in fact there's also a "25" label in the pic, because in those days the regulation allowed to helm boats up to 25hp with no license.That's an unusual animal MapisM. It was sold as the 40 generally, but detuned and badged "SuperAmerica" only for the IT market, presumably by the IT importer (who just stuck a decal on I think...)
Aha, I see. Yep, I knew that this version was detuned for the IT market - in fact there's also a "25" label in the pic, because in those days the regulation allowed to helm boats up to 25hp with no license.
But it was also a 4 cyl, and after the removal of the obstruction in the intake manifold it also became a 50hp actually, not a 40. Well, that's what I was told, anyway.
Hence my thought that it could be the same beast. But coming to think of it, it was 700cc or so, IIRC. So, yep, different animal.
As an aside, I'm not sure why that name was so popular, to the point of being used by Riva, as you said.
Back in those days, if anything they were the IT boats to have a cachet in the US, rather than the other way round...
Doh! You called the one bought by Mavric "Merc 500 50hp" in your previous post, so I assumed it was 500cc...The Merc/Mariner 4 cylinder ( 500/50hp/45hp ) is 721cc, so may be the same unit ?
The Merc/Mariner 4 cylinder ( 500/50hp/45hp ) is 721cc, so may be the same unit ?
@ Mavric, the full throttle RPM range should be 5000 > 5500rpm, idle RPM in forward gear should be 600 > 700rpm, engine weight for el start model is 176lbs ( 80kg ), manual/pull start model 166lbs ( 76kg )
I have had my Merc 500 from new, since 1976 & is still going great, even on the original spark plugs !!!!!
At WOT fuel consumption is around 5gals per hour and at low speed ( canal/river use ) it would be about 2 gals per hour, ( WOT is the only way )......... oil/petrol mix is 50:1
I have the Merc/Mariner Service Manual for models 500/50hp/45hp from 1976 up, so if you need any info, I can scan a page & post it on here or PM/email it.
My Merc 500 ( 50hp at flywheel ) on our Tremlett 15 pushes a 17" alum 3 blade prop at 5425rpm giving a top speed one up @ 42.1mph
( measured at a classic speedboat event at Windermere )....... we have recently move house & I think the book with prop sizes/boat weights may have been put into storage...!!!!!
@ Firefly625...... " weird breeds "........who, us or the engines ?
and I too was thinking around 1985.....again my Mariner brochure from around that time is also in storage....
.
Had 50 merc brown band on my first mobo, great engine. Well done for steering towards a good unit in the end. Parts available for this unit and being a mariner brand it is a better buy for your purpose as the price of decent mercury units driven up by classic boat enthusiasts (some weird breed they are)
Btw, my guess at age - 1985
Thanks firefly at last ive bought something right , cant find and many vids with this engine on the water apart from some guy in a red boat oh well will post my own when its outbut no one has told me about my ignition key problem as the guy lost it
![]()
The same ignition key was used for years afterwards by Merc so is likely still available at Merc dealers. It is a low security, small key. Do you have the number off the barrel? IIRC my last key code was just "2F" - that tels you how simple a lock it wasThanks firefly at last ive bought something right , cant find and many vids with this engine on the water apart from some guy in a red boat oh well will post my own when its outbut no one has told me about my ignition key problem as the guy lost it
![]()
The same ignition key was used for years afterwards by Merc so is likely still available at Merc dealers. It is a low security, small key. Do you have the number off the barrel? IIRC my last key code was just "2F" - that tels you how simple a lock it wasIf you can get the code, a delaer can supply. If not, you need to buy a barrel complete with new keys. Alas you cannot buy a generic key/barrel becuase it has a push-to-choke function that switches a solenoid the closes the choke.
Well you could fit a generic key/barrel, and a separate switch for the choke I suppose. But the push-to-choke key was a nice feature and it would be a shame not to preserve it
BTW, on cold start you need to release (=open) the choke very soon after it fires, like 3-5 seconds or so. It wont want the choke is closed for say a minute, as you'd do on an old car.
An excuse to post a wake shot!. My first boat about 25 years ago.... A well abused 4 pot Mercury
Very nice Colin. The engine (on the right) not the photoAn excuse to post a wake shot!. My first boat about 25 years ago.... A well abused 4 pot Mercury
As an aside, I'm not sure why that name was so popular, to the point of being used by Riva, as you said.
Back in those days, if anything they were the IT boats to have a cachet in the US, rather than the other way round...
Didn't Ferrari use the superamerica name on a couple of cars in the late fifties/early sixties?
Didn't Ferrari use the superamerica name on a couple of cars in the late fifties/early sixties?