1996 mariner magnum 40 hp parts
See full version: 1996 Mariner by Mercury Marine 40 HP40EO Magnum
lancommy101
12.06.2021 16:15:36
RPM Information: 5000-5500
Your engine's RPM range is important in choosing the right propeller for a given application. For example, if you look at your tachometer at top speed and it is not within the engine's RPM range then that is generally not good. You want your RPM's to be within the proper range while at wide open throttle (WOT). Be sure to do your testing under your normal boating conditions and with a good propeller (not bent, cracked, or excessively chipped). [links]
sswedcc
30.04.2021 14:01:42
The iboats Outboard Motor Forums are another excellent source of information.
jimmythebum
03.06.2021 12:24:03
jorgeclam
04.05.2021 2:37:38
dbwinbonuss
01.06.2021 15:25:58
jackraymund
03.05.2021 20:51:50
em3rgentOrdr
12.06.2021 16:15:36
Thank you in advance!
-Robert4599 [links]
Hey guys i have a 1996 Mariner Magnum 40 hp that wont fire. I have had trouble with this engine idling for a while and i took the carburetors apart to clean them and then the motor wouldn’t start again. I deleted the oil injection system and premixed but it didnt help. I have the service manual and i ensured the carbs were up to specification, i also tested all the electrical parts on the motor and i had to replace the coils and spark plug wires and spark plugs. I have also recently replaced the starter and the starter relay. The only thing that doesn’t pass the test is the rectifier, but that shouldn’t affect the motor starting right? Battery has 13 volts! And the cylinders are getting fuel, the engine has 120psi on all cylinders but it wont even hit with starting fluid. I can ground the spark plugs out and see a blue spark but when i use a spark gap tester it doesn’t show a spark crossing the 1/4 inch gap. What is going wrong.
Did you have any luck? I’m having the same problem. Motor doesn’t even sound like it is trying to start. New battery, fresh gas, spark and 135 compression on all 4 cylinders. 2 & 3 are a little wet. [links]
psyvenrix
04.05.2021 2:37:38
vishwambar
03.05.2021 20:51:50
RPM Information: 5000-5500
Your engine's RPM range is important in choosing the right propeller for a given application. For example, if you look at your tachometer at top speed and it is not within the engine's RPM range then that is generally not good. You want your RPM's to be within the proper range while at wide open throttle (WOT). Be sure to do your testing under your normal boating conditions and with a good propeller (not bent, cracked, or excessively chipped).
s20-10s
14.06.2021 17:45:25
The iboats Outboard Motor Forums are another excellent source of information.
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15.06.2021 11:08:28
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