Hey, Brett - good point about the long run-in times.
Although the old Enyas and Os engines seemed to require lots of time, the Foxed were just plain inconsistent.
Case in point. I found two old but NEW-in Box Foxes at my local hobby shop. They were manufactured around the same period.
Both were removed from the box and put on a test stand - no disassembly whatsoever.
After around 20 minute run time, one engine would hold a perfect lean setting, the other would not.

I put it one a plane and it ran perfectly without ever an abrupt stop in flight. I run it on my Stinger, screaming lean with a 9 1/2-6 APC.
The other one required almost another 1 1/2 hours before it would run properly. Regarding stunt runs and two-four break, it has become the best running Fox 35 stunt I've ever owned.
Both were run exclusively on 10-22 or 10-23 fuel with 50/50 castor/synthetic.
But, back to the original discussion - Merco.
Here are some pictures comparing the Fox to the Merco.
All dimensions are different so there is no way to bolt the Merco in to replace a Fox - everything is bigger.

Bob Z.