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satamusic
22.06.2021 20:35:36

I have a 1984 Mercury 90 horsepower 2-stroke Tower of Power that runs awesome it is still tied to the boat I cracked a transom so I bought another boat I have to get rid of this stainless steel prop and an aluminum fuel tank in the boat you take the boat and trailer thank you


heather11duchon
19.06.2021 21:38:56

Classic Cherry Red..GALAXY SKI BOAT -1150 MERC Motor . (115 hp)- Motor Turns over. hasn't been started latelyNeeds a battery and gasMotor comoression is 105lbs in each cylinder. Seems to not be getting gas. Cranks trim works trailer is in great shaape no cracks in the hull great project boat .Motor is super clean and has no salt wear been a feesh water boat. .- seats can use reupholstered- Lot


MDrollette
23.05.2021 9:55:10

16' LARSON 1962 95HP MERCURY INLINE 6 "TOWER OF POWER" RECENT REBUILD. PRICE NEGOTIABLE. here


Sylvester
16.06.2021 21:30:44

16' LARSON 1962 95HP MERCURY INLINE 6 "TOWER OF POWER" RECENT REBUILD. PRICE NEGOTIABLE.


lucky
28.05.2021 22:54:08

1970 Glastron V163 fiberglass runabout. Boat is in fair shape. Seats 6. Mercury inline 6 Tower of Power. Seems to run good. I bought the boat this spring planning to go through it and get it all cleaned/fixed up. Did some work on the fuel system, got it running, fixed the power tilt/trim, went through the cooling system. Fires up and idles nice, revs fast, shifts fwd/rev. It’s a pretty awesome m here


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01.05.2021 20:58:44

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gaetaneelle24
01.05.2021 13:04:54

At some point, Mercury removed the decal from the cowling and replaced it with a decal on the flywheel and a timing pointer. It is critical to set the timing pointer before attempting to set the timing. I use a static method of setting the maximum advance; disconnect the throttle cable and turn the engine counterclockwise so the timing mark is 1/4 turn or more before TDC, turn the engine clockwise to the 21 BTDC degree mark. Remove #1 sparkplug and ground it. Turn the key on and manually advance the distributor until you hear the spark snap. That is maximum advance, loosen the lock nut and set the screw at that point. I set the primary throttle pickup at 4 BTDC degree mark. If the throttle vanes are opening too soon, the motor will bog down. The motors make full advance before the throttle opens much at all. This is set by the primary and secondary pickups. This maximum advance with minimal throttle is also the reason the motors that use the "economizer" carb circuit tend to burn pistons, full advance and lean mixture = trouble. here


PillipDipper8S
22.04.2021 3:22:24

Shove the throttle wide open. Turn ignition switch ON. Remove #1 spark plug and get it well grounded to side of head. I piece of wire wrapped around threads works well if you don't have a helper. Put pull handle on nut on top of flywheel. Back flywheel (counter clockwise looking down from top) around well past timing marks and stop. Rotate flywheel back in a clockwise direction and listen for the sparkplug to pop (fire) observing the position of the timing mark. Do not advance the timing past 21�. Adjust timing stop and go back through proceedure to check. Of course you can also do a wide open throttle check IN THE LAKE with a timing light hooked up, stop, adjust the timing, and then go again. Inlines are very critical as far as the low speed timing/carb pickup synchonization. What I've always done on MY engines isn't exactly the same as the manual, and it draws conflicting opinions when I've posted it in the past from some VERY KNOWLEDGEABLE inline guys, so my best advice there is to buy a manual and set 'em like the book says. One thing that nobody debates is that the engine has to get MOST OF the timing advance in before the carbs start to crack open. If the carb pickups are adjusted where the carbs crack too early in the sequence you'll get a bog. [links]


Hariposter
01.05.2021 20:58:44

A Mercury service manual is a must; there should be a "link and sync" topic on this site. Somewhere. more