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Mercury Outboard Serial Number Lookup
Mercury Outboard Serial Number Lookup

Mercury Outboard Serial Number Lookup

Where is the serial number on a Mercury outboard?

For most Mercury outboard engines 8hp and higher, the serial number is located halfway down the transom bracket on the right (starboard) side, just below the powerhead. On 6hp and smaller engines, it's found on top of the swivel bracket.

Many boaters take a quick photo of their serial number with their phone—this simple habit can save hours of troubleshooting when ordering parts.

We highly recommend you take a picture of your ESN tag and keep the photo on your mobile phone in case the tag becomes unreadable or if you need this information when you’re not near your boat.

**Are you looking for Mercury Outboard parts and products for your specific engine? Check out PartsVu's Mercury Maintenance Parts Library. Common maintenance parts and products are presented by engine model allowing you to easily find the parts you need.**

What About a Mercruiser Serial Number?

On a Mercruiser sterndrive or inboard engine, typically, the tag is on the block near the starter. But, sometimes, it's down by the starter on the engine block, near the flywheel, or on the flame arrestor.

All too often, the ESN tag on a Mercruiser is not the easiest to find, so definitely take a picture and save it on your cell phone.

**Are you looking for Mercruiser parts and products for your specific engine? Check out PartsVu's Mercruiser category page. We've worked to make it as easy as possible to find the parts and products you need.**


Why Do You Need to Know Your Mercury Serial Number?


mercury outboard serial number lookup - righthand side of engine shaft
The placement of the Mercury serial number label varies a bit from engine to engine. However, it is typically located on the righthand side of the engine.

Simply put, your Mercury serial number will allow you to identify and order the right parts for your engine model and year.

Mercury manufactures many, many different models and often variations of each model. While one thermostat might be the proper selection for some variations of a given engine model, there’s no guarantee that it will be compatible will all variations of that engine—knowing your Mercury serial number is the key.

As if matters weren’t confusing enough, sometimes Mercury will change an engine model design midway thru a given engine model year.

Therefore, Mercury Marine parts are often segmented by serial number ranges. Knowing your serial number will allow you to make sure that you are ordering the right parts, whether you are utilizing a Mercury engine schematic/Mercury outboard parts diagrams, the Mercury parts library, the complete list of Mercruiser parts library, or other resources.

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How do I find out what year my Mercury outboard is by serial number?

To determine the year of your Mercury outboard, use the serial number on the engine and reference a Mercury Marine serial number-to-year chart. You can also enter the serial number into the Mercury Marine or PartsVu lookup tool to identify the exact year and model.

What is the serial number location on a Mercury 9.9 outboard?

The serial number for a 9.9hp Mercury outboard is usually located on the top of the swivel bracket, which may require tilting the motor to see clearly.

Where is the serial number on a Mercruiser engine?

It’s typically found near the starter or flywheel, or on the flame arrestor. Always take a photo of it for safekeeping.

How can I identify my Mercury outboard by serial number?

Use the serial number lookup on the PartsVu Mercury Maintenance Library or the Mercury Marine parts catalog to determine the engine model and year.

What year is my Mercury outboard motor?

Once you locate the serial number, compare it against Mercury’s official serial number/year chart, or enter it online in a lookup tool.

305 comments

Hi Luke,

Thanks for your question! Unfortunately, the serial number #7105778 didn’t return any results in Mercury’s database. It’s possible there may be a digit off or it might be from an international model. To be sure, I recommend double-checking the serial number in two places:

On the engine’s mounting bracket (usually on a metal plate or sticker) * Inside the top cowling (engine cover), where you’ll often find a second tag or decal with the serial number Once you’ve confirmed the number, feel free to share it here and I’ll be happy to look it up for you!

Best regards, Markine

PartsVu,

Hi Jeffrey, Thanks for your question! Based on the serial number 0C292423, your 175 HP Mercury Black Max is a 1990 model and features a 2.4-liter (2,445cc) V6 2-stroke engine. If there are any other questions or concerns, feel free to reach out — happy to assist!

Best regards, Markine

PartsVu,

Hi Luke,

Thanks for reaching out! Based on the serial number A137092, your 175hp Mercury Black Max is a 1985 model. If you have any additional questions or need help with parts or maintenance, feel free to reach out — happy to help!

Best regards, Markine

PartsVu,

Hi Joey! Thanks for your question. Based on the serial number 6453552, your engine is a 1983 Mercury 25hp outboard. The model number is 1025204, often referred to as a Mercury 25M. Let me know if you have any other questions — happy to assist! Best regards, Markine

PartsVu,

Hello my Mercury 90HP outboard motor. The serial number I have is A175907. What year and model is this motor? Is it a 4-stroke or a 2-stroke motor as far as oil? I would appreciate any help you can give me thank you.

Thank you in advance,

Kimberly Bostic
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PartsVu replied:
Hi Kimberly,

Thanks for sharing your motor details! Based on the serial number A175907, your Mercury 90HP outboard is a 1985 model, and the model number is 1090625. This engine is a 2-stroke motor, which means it requires a proper fuel-to-oil mixture rather than a separate oil reservoir like 4-strokes. Be sure to use a high-quality 2-stroke marine engine oil and follow Mercury’s recommended mixing ratio (typically 50:1 unless otherwise specified in your owner’s manual). Let me know if you need help with maintenance tips or parts for your motor!

Best, Markine

Kimberly Bostic,

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