I don't think it could still be in breakin-mode with that many hours. My 99
Mercury was to go off breakin-mode in 2 hours but it took 12hours. Go ask
your question here
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"Jon.boston" wrote in message
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The boat and engine were alleged to only have been run 40 hours. So
it may still be in break-in mode?
I run the boat between 4000-5000 RPM running around the harbor.
Thanks for the help.
Jon
"Ron White" wrote in message
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When you get these engine the computer is set to double oil during
break-in.Your comsumption figures seen to fall into the double oil
range. As
I understand, break-in is not a set number of hours but depends on how
many
hours at what speed. But for a rule of thumb, 100 hours should be plenty
to
satisfy the computer. Also after service work anybody with a Mercury DDT
(scan tool with Merc programs) can reset the double oiling. This would
be
the case if a new powerhead was installed or an overhaul was done by
someone
with the proper shop equipment. The Merc SmartCraft gages can tell you
the
hours or you can have someone plug it into a DDT to get the hours and
break-in status.
Bottom line, if you don't know the break-in status you can just put some
hours on it and see if that "fixes" it. Don't worry, be happy.