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ciuciu
04.06.2021 3:30:55

Well like I said I?m working through a similar issue with my 150 Black max EFI motor but I?m not an outboard expert by any stretch of the imagination. So with that being said I think the issue might be in the pump regardless of the fact that it?s new. If it cools down when you?re running you?re forcing water through the cooling system so I would have to say that there isn?t any restriction in the system. [links]


tuhinworld3
08.06.2021 23:34:52

The 135/150 motors will run about 145-150 at idle and 130-140 at cruise in 60 deg water. [links]


rettin60
22.04.2021 0:25:03

What do you mean by heating issues? Is the alarm going off? Or are you getting a high gauge reading? I believe your motor does not start to **** until the thermostats open. So if you?re feeling the stream of water being discharged and it?s hot that would be normal. If the thermostats open at say 140 then the water being discharged is going to be 140.


asdf
22.05.2021 18:34:54

One typical mistake is to leave the slinger washer off. This is the one that looks like a garden hose washer and slides over the drive shaft ending up on top of the water pump housing. If you don't put it on, water floods the mid. here


andy
20.06.2021 10:56:03

Dave, it sure sounds to me like its the water pump. That gasket kit comes with a bunch of different gaskets. The parts catalog shows which ones to use for your pump. Sometimes it's difficult to tell but if you put the wrong one on, it will fit but you won't pump water like you should.


Hneal741
23.04.2021 11:15:04

Just to confuse things, there was also a 'Bass' 150 Merc XR2 sold here. 2L, reputed to be stronger than the regular 2L 150.


psyvenrix
20.05.2021 3:18:35

I thought they were cast iron bore engines. Are you sure? more


matonis
03.05.2021 23:09:28

just to help you out a little bit ,it is a mercury racing xr2 nowhere does it mention 150 hp.it is from mercury racing,:eek:


Guybrush01
23.04.2021 11:15:04

I'm thinking about buying a 20' bowrider that's powered by a 1991 or 1992 (can't recall at the moment) Mercury Black Max 150. The owner told me that the engine has been "jetted up to a 175". Therefore, in his mind, it's a 175.


renedfuller84
20.05.2021 3:18:35

Re: Mercury Black Max 150 to 175 conversion? more


milkiway
03.05.2021 23:09:28

He also stated that it "runs a little rich at idle because of the oil injection" (which is still intact). I thought the oil injection leaned out the mixture to 100:1 at idle. Is this incorrect?


bitwaffle
16.06.2021 20:00:12

Re: Mercury Black max oil injection


babisuu
15.06.2021 5:18:19

Gentlemen,
There's about a dozen times I've posted the oil alert removal procedure on this forum. Use search and go find it.
The ignition module spark signal, usually for cylinder 2, is one input for the oil alert. It can set off the alarm.
To remove the alarm, just remove it. Leave the temp sensor wiring in place. In other words, remove the wire from the oil alert module from the terminal strip and put the screw and the other 2 wires back.
The sevice manual covers the oil alert system thoroughly and systematically.


cacba
04.06.2021 11:28:36

Re: Mercury Black max oil injection [links]


O01eg
27.04.2021 20:40:55

Re: Mercury Black max oil injection


marrypires12
20.06.2021 4:47:04

So what you are saying is to disconnect the green wire from the switch box, the 2 wires to the rotational sensor and the 1 wire from the oil tank cap and the oil alarm will stop without disabling the over heat alarm.


millerrobs
24.05.2021 9:07:33

Re: Mercury Black max oil injection here