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But what if you lose battery power or somebody turns the battery switch off while running? I assume the 2.5L will run without a battery after its started. Do the 2.5L have an alternator?

Also what should i read on a multimeter on the plug leads? On my 1985 Johnson 150 it had low voltage on two plug leads. May be contributing to why it was so thirsty and had no power.

Priced out a Mercury binnacle control $334. May find an aftermarket cheaper but i would like to stay with all Merc controls and gauges. What about a prop, whats a good starting point?

Is this the electric oil pump?? www.marinesolutionswi.com/index.htm
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That's it. Ironicly enough my Yamaha rep helped develop this product. It uses the merc oil pump and keeps all the merc alarm sensors. If I had a 2.5 Merc that's what I would use. Sure beats wasting expensive oil on premix.
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http://www.propelledmarine.com/oil_injection.htm

$400, pricey, but a lot better than tearing down the engine & putting it back together.
with another plastic gear.

nice info , capt pete
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Stuck in the house today. As if the pouring rain wasn't enough i have a killer toothache now. I hope to look at the outboard tomorrow weather permitting.

I like the EOI. But my only concern is if it loses power. The power wire is connected to the starter solenoid. Like i stated earlier what if the battery gets disconnected? $400 is a bit pricey but, when compared to carb cleaning and plugs changes associated with premix, i think it might pay for itself. Even just in the oil cost.
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they've been running electric oil pumps on optis for quite some time now. If you disconnect your engine while running, you're going to burn up some electronics as well. Just don't disconnect it
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they've been running electric oil pumps on optis for quite some time now. If you disconnect your engine while running, you're going to burn up some electronics as well. Just don't disconnect it
I am talking about an Electric oil injection on a 94 Mercury 2.5L 200. I decided against an Optimax due to the potential repair costs.
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http://www.propelledmarine.com/oil_injection.htm

$400, pricey, but a lot better than tearing down the engine & putting it back together.
with another plastic gear.

nice info , capt pete
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d, i just tried it & it connected. it's basically the same info jason posted with prices.

jason, i just looked at the radar, you guys are getting hammered. we are still between bands, so we're gonna run out and get the crab traps in and try to be back before the bottom falls out. good luck with the tooth
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I just looked out at the boat, no water draining from the sides but water is pouring from the bilge. So the scuppers are clogged and now i have 3" water on deck and its pouring into the bilge. I am going to fix that when i build my bracket and close the transom in.

www.thmarine.com/products/Aeration-and-Plumbing/Drain-Fittings/Scupper-Drains/Large-Rectangular-Scupper

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I am now the owner of a 1994 Mercury 2.5L Offshore 200. Compression was 120 +/- 2psi on all cylinders. All the oil injection was removed and they did not have it. Not sure if i am going to replace all of it and run EOI.

The tilt tube is pretty rusted, and the previous owner took all the latches off the cowling and the seal and used bungee type latches on the cowling. New decals wouldn't hurt but it looks good as is. All in all i think i did ok paying $1200.

On the way home we stopped at Bass Pro and took the dogs in with us for a quick look around. First time i have even been in Bass Pro and i found it crowded.

Right now i am building a stand to run it. It did not come with controls or keys,etc. How do i shut it off once i get it running?
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