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Old 08-21-2012, 04:41 PM
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I just purchased a Challenger Mark 2 fishing boat. The guy I purchased it from is leaving town and was to just get rid of it. It is not in perfect shape but it's not to bad. It has what I think is a mercury 900 on it. Can anyone tell me where the data plates on it are? The boat and motor if possible. Also if anyone knows a good mechanic in Clarksville TN so I can get it looked at I'd appreciate that. This is my first boat and I'm not entirely sure of what I am doing yet. My profile picture is the boat. I hope that helps.

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Old 08-21-2012, 11:15 PM
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I just purchased a Challenger Mark 2 fishing boat. The guy I purchased it from is leaving town and was to just get rid of it. It is not in perfect shape but it's not to bad. It has what I think is a mercury 900 on it. Can anyone tell me where the data plates on it are? The boat and motor if possible. Also if anyone knows a good mechanic in Clarksville TN so I can get it looked at I'd appreciate that. This is my first boat and I'm not entirely sure of what I am doing yet. My profile picture is the boat. I hope that helps.
Welcome to our site ... The vintage of a 900 is probably late 70's thru late 80's ... I don't have my books in front of me ... It appears to be (via pic) an in line 6 cyl which is 100 Cubic Inch ... which is good ... tough motors ... In another words they got .90 HP from one Cubic inch compared to the 150 HP that used the same power head that got 1.5 Hp per cubic inch ... They were strong motors (the 150's) while they ran , That was the problem top cyl starved out ... not reliable ... Then the V6 150 Black Max arrived ... No more in line 150's ... But the 115 and 90 HP In line 6's were great motors !!

Now I think at this time you will see a ID plate mounted between the clamp bracket ... Merc's ID themselves thru the S/N ... So if you can give me the S/N I can tell you what you have ... Also another help is if the boat and motor were an original combo ... look on the right rear side of the transom on the outside (Starboard) and there should be by law after 1973 a S/N of the boat molded into the glass .. The last two digits is the year the boat was Mfr'd ..

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Old 08-22-2012, 06:03 AM
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So are you saying that that motor is not worth rebuilding? I don't want to sink money into it if it's not going to run properly. It needs spark plugs fuel filter and another electrical component. It also needs the carburetors cleaned and synced. Should I not bother doing that work and get a new motor for it? The sn on the boat is 76c. That's the last three digits. From what you said it is a 76 challenger mark II? If so what manufacturer is that? Thanks very much for the help.
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Old 08-22-2012, 07:32 AM
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So I just got done looking at the motor. The tag says 1978 M-900. Is this one of those motors that the top cylinder fails on?
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Old 08-22-2012, 10:41 AM
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So I just got done looking at the motor. The tag says 1978 M-900. Is this one of those motors that the top cylinder fails on?
No the failure was primarily the 150's ... Read the last sentance of the first paragraph ... Great Motors ... <'TK><
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Old 08-22-2012, 11:13 AM
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OK. I'm sorry. I miss understood that. I am getting confused with the whole 900 and 90 Oh to 115 hp and all that stuff. Thanks very much for all the help. Now I need to go find some parts!!!
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Old 08-22-2012, 12:32 PM
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OK. I'm sorry. I miss understood that. I am getting confused with the whole 900 and 90 Oh to 115 hp and all that stuff. Thanks very much for all the help. Now I need to go find some parts!!!
Now you have got me confused ... Does it run? if it does why and what parts do you need ?? <'TK><
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Old 08-22-2012, 12:43 PM
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Lol sorry. No the motor does not run. Carbs need to be cleaned it needs plugs and a new coil pack. I also need seats and carpet for the boat.
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