[Tin tức] Mercury 1.0L 4 Cyl. 60 HP Conversion (See description for full details)



Welcome back as always,

Today we are taking a deep dive into the items necessary in order to complete a successful 40/50 HP to 60 HP conversion on a #mercurymarine and going over their respective locations. This conversion can be done successfully on both engines AS LONG as they are 4 cylinder 995cc engines. This mod cannot be done to the smaller 3 cylinder 40 HP engines.

Items required to complete a successful 60 HP conversion free of issues:
– 60 HP PCM new or used (used is preferred as it does not require intial PCM setup at a Mercury authorized dealer and is generally found much cheaper
– Restrictor ring removal
– Propeller change out of the OE Blackmax

Propeller pitch size will vary based upon what is required for your particular load and I HIGHLY recommend a stainless steel preferably of the Mercury brand in order to stay compliant within the specified RPM range of 5500-6000 RPM. I currently run 6100-6200 with my 4 blade Trophy Sport 10.625 x 14 pitch with zero issues, and no Guardian intervention, so you will be safe to be slightly higher. Bear in mind, a jackplated setup will increase RPM by about 100 – 150 RPM of whatever the propeller would spin nominally at WOT otherwise.

The 995cc #mercury powerhead is based off the 70 HP #yamaha powerhead and the F70 is specified to make its horsepower at 5800 RPM as per the Yamaha website, so I STRONGLY recommend you stay on the hot side over the lower side of the RPM powerband. Do not be afraid of high RPM. It is required to make power and to keep from lugging your lower gearbox and decreasing its overall service life.

For help sizing your prop, I would be happy to help if you do not know what to do, feel free to drop me a comment and we’ll go from there.

I will need your CURRENT:

– Max RPM at wide open throttle
– Max speed at wide open throttle
– Current prop pitch

IMPORTANT SIDENOTE: The 40 HP 4 cylinder version model Mercury outboards come equipped standard with a 2.33:1 Command Thrust PCM. I did not realize this at the time of making this video so the requirements for your engine change. In order to successfully complete this conversion, you will need to obtain a 60 HP Command Thrusts/ Bigfoot variant PCM. Propeller pitch will also vary from what is shown in this video!

Extras:

I did not discuss this in the video, and it is optional, but for those running Champion copper spark plugs, I recommend NGK part number: BPR6EIX/ 6637 spark plugs for longest service life/ hottest spark/ easier ignitability for coils.

Resources:

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Lets get you out there!

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  1. For all subscribers and viewers alike: This video has received a TREMENDOUS amount of views. Wow! Thank you everyone for taking the time to view this video!

    I have sold the Bass Tracker Classic XL that I originally had the 60 HP mod on. That being said, I have my 60 HP mod for sale! The mod is being sold as a kit. The 60HP PCM, a custom 15 pitch Mercury Vengeance propeller with PVS holes built into it (4200-4400 RPM holeshot) and additional cupping built into it in excellent condition, and the custom made 60 HP cowl cover you see in this video.

    If you are interested, reply to this comment and leave me your email so we can communicate, or leave me your IG username and I'll contact you.

    – Rob

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  2. Great video here, very concise and detailed.
    Im reminded of the days of the Yamaha 150-200 2 strokes, where we just changed a few things like the carb jetting and timing curve, along with different reeds. We also could shave the heads a bit to up the compression but that was usually too much cost and effort for the 4-6 hp difference it made.

    On the newer Mercs, I did wonder if the cams are different for the 40/50 to the 60, that would be something a competent marine mechanic could do if it was worth the cost and effort, Happy Holidays!!

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  3. Great video, thank you. I have a 2022 60hp Merc on a 18' bennington 188sv pontoon and my max speed is 17mph making it very difficult to get to my favorite fishing holes. I desperately need to go faster but the sticker on my boat says 60hp max. It appears your engine was a smaller than 60hp but you bought a 60hp computer chip. Will this work for me since I already have a 60hp? What prop would you recommend and how much difference would just a prop make (in mph) if I just changed the prop? Thanks again.

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  4. Hi mate Gibo Brisbane Australia watching yr flushing vid this arvo was great just put a new 60 merc on my Quintrex hornet so no info from dealer apart from bookI'm not nieve but the book only showed a drawing for flush at teltail I use muffs but spent a lot on motor do I run engine when flushing at the teltail after using muffs I presume thermostat would still be open anyway great stuff u do

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  5. Had a question hopefully you can answer. I have a 40 HP 2020 Merc. 4 stroke CT, I watched ur video on conversion to 60 Hp. I picked up used ECM from 2010, 60hp 4 stroke non CT. Should that work on my application. I'm now turning bout 5500 rpm @ bout 20 mph( full throttle)on back of 16' pontoon boat ? Like to get another 5+ mph?? Prop. Is huge cause is a CT thruster lower unit stock prop. 854342A33 14x10p. Any help can render is greatly appreciated. Ur videos R GREAT! Tyty

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  6. Great video bro! Exactly what I've been looking for a while now ☺️ My outboard is an Mercury 100 HP EFI 2010 model. If I get this right, the 75 HP EFI all the way up to 115 HP EFI is the exact same engine; except models LOWER than 115 HP has an restrictor air inlet ring, different ECU programming and smaller prop?? I see that Mercury sell 4 different ECU's for the 115 HP EFI engine, so what is the difference and how do I know which one to purchase? Part number: 8M0083206, 8M0083210, 8M0083207 and 8M0083213. Since my model is 2010, is it posible to softflash the ECU through a special adapter cable => USB?

    Thanks a lot in advance and best regards,
    Eirik Larsson
    Norway

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