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Unread 10-26-2022, 03:04 PM
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Will do spare. When you relocate to New Jersey let me be the first one you tell.
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Unread 10-26-2022, 05:12 PM
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have a friend who has worked on outboards for 30 plus years, he said his dream job is opening a shop in Lake Eufala, Alabama and work on nothing but freshwater Mercury V 6 2 strokes
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Unread 10-26-2022, 06:57 PM
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Phatdaddy , that's what I have on my wellcraft,a 150 2 stroke Mercury of course and I would love to know like spare and your friend how to work on it. I do know some things but would love yo know all of it. It's really a very simple engine ,just the basics carbs,stator,trigger,switch boxes. Plus the other electrical components I would work with a mechanic just to watch and learn.
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Find a Mercury factory service manual for that model. No a Seloc or Clymer or whatever those off brand books are, get the one published by Merc. It will tell you how to do anything you want to do step by step with pictures

When I got my four stroke, I had the dealer order me one for my motor, I think it was about 80 bucks, but well worth it
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I agree - you want the factory shop manual.

You might be able to get one online and download it to your computer (cheaper). I do prefer being able to leaf back and forth in a paper version, but you may be able to print the pages for what you want to do. With printouts, you won’t care if you get oil or grease on the pages and if you have an old laptop computer laying around, you can dedicate it to “shop computer” and have your manual handy. I did that for an old ford truck and it worked well.
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Unread 10-28-2022, 08:55 AM
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I do have a Mercury manual for my engine but that does help me with some things but once they start talking about gaps and tourque and getting nin to measurements And stuff like that, I'm done. The problem is I don't like to take chances , I took my engine to a mechanic to bypass my oil injection system and I'm sure I could have done it and if I ran into a wall you guys would have walked me thru it. But I didn't. Like carbs, I don't know anything about carbs so to the shop it would go. I used to go to a good Mercury shop ( anglers marine) in seabright n.j but the owner passed away and his new wife took over and turned it into a beach chair and umbrella shop. Yep they are gone now so I really can't find a honest mechanic and with the price of gas I can't drive it to spareparts shop lol all we ask is for a good and honest mechanic but getting back to the Yamaha. That's going to be a huge issue. And to make matters worst the head was rebuilt 2 years ago so it's out of warranty and my son uses it a lot. Put a lot of hours on it. I don't know. We just have to see the next move.
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