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2004 9.9 Mercury - 2 stroke or 4 stroke?
I am in the market for a new motor. One guy
tells me the 4 stroke mercury is far superior to the 2 stoke. Another tells me that the 4 stroke is a new motor which probably doesn't have all the manufacturing glitches worked out which is why it comes with a 3 year warranty instead of the 1 year warranty for the 2 stroke. someone please un-confuse me. thanks. |
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2004 9.9 Mercury - 2 stroke or 4 stroke?
What are you using it for?
JT "Donald MacQueen" wrote in message m... I am in the market for a new motor. One guy tells me the 4 stroke mercury is far superior to the 2 stoke. Another tells me that the 4 stroke is a new motor which probably doesn't have all the manufacturing glitches worked out which is why it comes with a 3 year warranty instead of the 1 year warranty for the 2 stroke. someone please un-confuse me. thanks. |
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2004 9.9 Mercury - 2 stroke or 4 stroke?
"Donald MacQueen" wrote in message
m... I am in the market for a new motor. One guy tells me the 4 stroke mercury is far superior to the 2 stoke. Another tells me that the 4 stroke is a new motor which probably doesn't have all the manufacturing glitches worked out which is why it comes with a 3 year warranty instead of the 1 year warranty for the 2 stroke. someone please un-confuse me. What's the weights? Try hefting both of them (by yourself, from the ground to the transom ... and back) and decide if it's a factor. To me that's the major factor because any advantages held by a 4 stroke kicker are outweighed by the, er, weight. Cam |
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2004 9.9 Mercury - 2 stroke or 4 stroke?
First question, is a 2 stroke legal for use in all your intended operating
areas? No, then 4 stroke. If Yes, then next question is, Do I have to remove this motor regularly? If the answer is no, then 4 stroke. If yes, then 2 stroke. "Donald MacQueen" wrote in message m... I am in the market for a new motor. One guy tells me the 4 stroke mercury is far superior to the 2 stoke. Another tells me that the 4 stroke is a new motor which probably doesn't have all the manufacturing glitches worked out which is why it comes with a 3 year warranty instead of the 1 year warranty for the 2 stroke. someone please un-confuse me. thanks. |
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2004 9.9 Mercury - 2 stroke or 4 stroke?
this motor would be used by my 13 and 15 year old daughters
on a 14 foot aluminum boat on a lake. i would have to take it off the boat for winter storage. 2 stroke is still legal. any difference in ease of starting between 2 and 4 stroke? would you buy a used motor? how old? what to check besides the compression? thanks for all the replies. "HLAviation" wrote in message link.net... First question, is a 2 stroke legal for use in all your intended operating areas? No, then 4 stroke. If Yes, then next question is, Do I have to remove this motor regularly? If the answer is no, then 4 stroke. If yes, then 2 stroke. "Donald MacQueen" wrote in message m... I am in the market for a new motor. One guy tells me the 4 stroke mercury is far superior to the 2 stoke. Another tells me that the 4 stroke is a new motor which probably doesn't have all the manufacturing glitches worked out which is why it comes with a 3 year warranty instead of the 1 year warranty for the 2 stroke. someone please un-confuse me. thanks. |
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2004 9.9 Mercury - 2 stroke or 4 stroke?
4 strokes have a bit better ease of start and reliability for the kids to
operate, although on 4 strokes you have to pull the cowl to check the oil. Buying used is always a crapshoot, and I can't tell you yes or no on that since I don't know your mechanical background or the services available in your area. If it was me, by the time my kids were 13&15, they'd know how to fix an engine and I'd buy the used 2 stroke since it's that much simpler= If your kids aren't mechanics, well, I'd advise new if it's not a burden. If the boat's for them to play with, you might consider 20hp, they could ski behind that at that age. "Donald MacQueen" wrote in message om... this motor would be used by my 13 and 15 year old daughters on a 14 foot aluminum boat on a lake. i would have to take it off the boat for winter storage. 2 stroke is still legal. any difference in ease of starting between 2 and 4 stroke? would you buy a used motor? how old? what to check besides the compression? thanks for all the replies. "HLAviation" wrote in message link.net... First question, is a 2 stroke legal for use in all your intended operating areas? No, then 4 stroke. If Yes, then next question is, Do I have to remove this motor regularly? If the answer is no, then 4 stroke. If yes, then 2 stroke. "Donald MacQueen" wrote in message m... I am in the market for a new motor. One guy tells me the 4 stroke mercury is far superior to the 2 stoke. Another tells me that the 4 stroke is a new motor which probably doesn't have all the manufacturing glitches worked out which is why it comes with a 3 year warranty instead of the 1 year warranty for the 2 stroke. someone please un-confuse me. thanks. |
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