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I know very little about this myself. IN fact I have a post on here asking to clarify my motors year. Seen yours and thought I would try and help. Looks like a 1993 Model per this chart I found in my search: [links]
Re: what year is my mercury 25 hp. outboard tiller motor?
ok serial number is 6370915 can anyone please tell me the year and what brand and model plugs are supposed to be in this? and any ideas why it would be hard to start and wont idle smoothly but runs great at anything above qaurter throttle? please need some help. thank you. more
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Write down the information found on the Force ID tag, which contains the outboard serial number, model year, year manufactured and the model designation. Example Force outboard model designations are "43F7A" and " 903F90A."
Started in the early 1980s when US Marine took over the Chrysler outboard factory in Hartford, Wisconsin, Force brand outboards originally were featured as standard equipment in Bayliner Boats. The Force brand was acquired by Brunswick, the manufacturer of Mercury outboards, and eventually discontinued in 1999. Force outboards can be identified using the ID tag or sticker, which contains the necessary identification information. more
Find the identification tag. For Force outboards less than 90-horsepower, the ID tag is found on the outboard engine's mounting bracket, where the outboard mounts to the stern of the vessel. The ID tag is best viewed when the outboard is tilted up, out of the water. On Force outboards over 90-horsepower, the ID tag is normally found inside the engine hood, the outboard's removable top cover.
Identify the Force outboard using a model designation key. For example, model numbers "43F7A" and " 903F90A" decode as follows: "4" and "90" identify the outboard's horsepower; in this case, 4-horsepower and 90-horsepower, respectively. The "3" in both examples refers to a long-leg outboard with no power trim, while the letter "F" stands for Force. The "7" and "90" digits correspond to the year, with "7" indicating 1987 and "90" indicating 1990. The final position stands for any engineering changes made to the engine; in this case, "A" identifies the outboard's first modification. more
I have been searching for a while and cannot find what year my Mariner o/b is.
I do know it was made sometime in the 80s and by Yamaha but that is it. Also,
according to the serial # it should have an oil pump on it. Maybe it was removed
but there isn't one on there now.
Maybe you can help. Here's the info:
Model: 40ML
Code: 6E9 L
Serial #: 351857
Re: What year is my Mariner outboard?
I found out its a 1989.
But here's a great website to look up engine models years for anyone else who is wondering: [links]
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MODEL DESCRIPTION KEY :
CT = COMMAND THRUST
M = MANUAL START E = ELECTRIC START H = TILLER HANDLE
PT = POWER TRIM GA = GAS ASSIST C = COUNTER ROTATION
L = LONG SHAFT (20″) XL = EXTRA LONG SHAFT (25″)
XXL = EXTRA EXTRA LONG SHAFT (30″)
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