Mercury 2.5L 200 rigging questions

Is it true these lower units weigh at a hundred pounds?

NO, not at all. I just changed mine from a 20" to a 25" and the lower unit is only about 50-60 lbs... that's a guess, but I'm 68 and not in the greatest of shape and I had no trouble sliding the old one off and putting the extended one on. Looks like there are 4 of us with the same engine. (You, Randall220, Reelapeelin and me) Different years (Mines a 91') but same basic cowl and engine.
 
What kind of speed are you getting with your 2.5? Neither am i an expert but this site has helped me alot. Originally i wanted to repower with a 225 Optimax. But i decided on the 2.5L 200 after some prodding from members here. I am glad i got a simple motor now. The only water line i should be running into my dash is water pressure, and i hope it doesn't bite me in the rear. As for repairs so far it needs two thermostats, and i am replacing everything on the poppet valve assembly. The wee stream is almost scalding hot. One of the thermostats came apart and luckily everything got stuck in the thermo cover. After this i am changing thr water pump and gear oil. Is it true these lower units weigh at a hundred pounds?

Not too sure on the speed for I too don't have a speedometer. Mine runns at top end between 5200 and 5400 RPMs. I'd like to get a GPS installed at some point to see how fast but she blows some of the newer boats out of the water. :laugh: If the pee stream is running that hot it might not have the correct gasket, or sealer around the water pump. This happened to me and I wasn't aware of it, and had to take it to a pro to fix it. I'm also not to sure on the weight on the lower unit, it was heavy but not 100lbs heavy.
 
from your pics, it appears to be 25, I don't think they made a 30 2.5( I could be wrong). the water from the pisser will be hot on a merc, and it won't start peeing till the thermostat open up, so don't get too worried if it doesn't start peeing as soon as you start the engine
 
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