YAMAHA, OMC and MERCURY have similar histories:
MERCURY had 650, 700, 50 hp and 60 hp 3 cylinder 49 cubic inch short Shaft motors sold by dealers.
The 650XS was a
different motor and was special order from Mercury. Mercury did have parts for the 650XS available through dealers until the parts supply ran out. Power head and other 650XS parts are difficult to find. Best source is EBAY.
OMC Short Shaft 3 cylinder 49 cubic inch motors started in the late 60's with a 55 hp model. The motors from then until 1988 could be purchased through dealers. In 1988 OMC produced the last 49 short shaft model called Formula E. That motor was sold by Second Effort Marine in Florida. Once that production was sold out, no more E motors were manufactured. Parts for the nitro gear case were sold through dealers and that stock has slowly disappeared. Sea Way Marine was the last one to stock nitro inner parts. Power head parts are no problem.
http://www.boats.net/parts/search/BRP/E ... parts.htmlYAMAHA was more complex. Yamaha produced a wide variety of 70 hp short shafts. Depending on where they were sold in the world. Yamaha Canada had different models and parts access compared to the USA and Europe has different models compared to both Canada and the US. Yamaha USA did not have access to 70 hp short shaft parts or Yamaha 55 hp motors for parts. Hydro Tec was able for a few years to buy 70CES [6J2 model] parts directly from Japan and not through Yamaha USA. Dealers in Europe were able to buy a 70CES direct from Yamaha. 70CES were produced as needed, normally one production run every year or two. It was possible to buy one from a dealer in the US. Those dealers did not get them directly from Yamaha USA or Yamaha Europe, but from mostly dealers in Africa and Asia. That is where many of the used 70CES came from as well. Florida was a good place to find motors because of SLT racing.
Enter MARINER...In the late 70's until 1985 Yamaha produced the 48, 55 and 60 hp 2 cylinder Mariner. Unlike the Yamaha which had many different versions for different world markets, there were fewer models of the Mariner. MANY of the short shaft parts for the Mariner were the same as on the 70 yamaha short shaft and they were sold through the Mariner dealers.
Here is a list of what parts come from what motor. NOTE: MOST PARTS NEED TO BE PURCHASED USED.
- 70 hp 15 inch mid...It has to be Yamaha. They were on the 53 cubic inch 50G short Shaft, 70B short shaft [you could only buy the parts in Canada not a complete motor from the 1992 parts book, I got a mid from Yamaha Canada in 1998] Britain or Europe occasionally will have parts on EBAY.
- 15 inch 1:71 short shaft gear case is from a Mariner 60 hp short shaft. 15 inch 70 yamaha drive shaft is rare, other parts are common and some are still available new from Yamaha Canada,
- the 70 hp yamaha non power trim clamp bracket assembly is from a 48, 55 or 60 mariner short shaft
- the 70 hp yamaha power trim clamp bracket is from a Pro 50 Yamaha late 80's to early 90's...3 ram type
- what makes a 70CES are the 6J2 parts. There were 2 models of the 70CES, the late 80's version and the early 90's version.
Most did not replace their early version with a new power head etc., they just purchased the newer parts. UIM changed the spec sheet to the new parts so people were forced to buy them. A tuner was 500 dollars and a cylinder head 600 dollars.
- 70CES tuners, because they rust out and 70CES cylinder heads are difficult to find. After market and Yamaha Canada can supply the rest.
We did have a NEW, 100% stock, original, numbers matching 70CES in T850. The record for T850 is 66 to 67 mph. That is EXACTLY the speed this 70CES ran. We had a perfect yardstick to compare other T850 motors and especially parts built 70 hp short shaft Yamaha motors. Stock to Stock there was
no difference in the yamahas. With our current T rules in is easy to build a 70 hp yamaha and they have shown to be BETTER on a T boat compared to the original 70CES. Unless you want to spend the money on 6J2 parts just to be original, YOU don't need to for T850.
Here is the 6J2 parts book...This motor came as a short shaft only.
http://gjoel-marinecenter.dk/upload/YAM ... 2100E1.pdfMariner long at short shaft models
http://www.boats.net/parts/search/Merc2 ... parts.html