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Get a reference for a good Mercury outboard mechanic and have it tuned up
and fully serviced. -- Bill Kiene Kiene's Fly Shop Sacramento, CA, USA Web site: www.kiene.com "Terry Spragg" wrote in message .rogers.com... Lure Action Controller wrote: The trouble is,, he did not run the gas out of the carburetor,, it has been two years since the boat has run,, when I picked it up I noticed the gas line attached to the motor. I have not tried to start this engine yet (50 Hp Merc.) What should I do first ??????????????????? Hook the engine up to a garden hose with water muffs at home for engine cooling water, or submerge the foot in a garbage can full of water. Try to start the engine. Charge the battery, or pull the start rope. If it won't go, check for spark by pulling a plug and resting it against the block while you crank and look for a spark at the plug tip. If spark is OK then check the carb bowl syphon for a gasoline varnish blister at the bottom of the fuel pickup tube. Prick it with a pin or scratch it off with a fingernail, then try again. This worked for me after my boat sat for a year and the gas in the carb evaporated, leaving a hard blister sealing off the fuel pickup. You might need to clean or renew the jets and float needle and seat valve. You might need a carb kit installation / rebuild. Some would suggest that old gas won't burn. I say that's hooie. If the tank was not full, it may have gotton contaminated with water condensation if the vent was left open. You would then need to remove the water. Pour the water out the vent hole into a pop bottle. You should easily see when all the water has come out. If it starts, check the cooling water tell tale ****er. Do not run it if there is no water coming out. You would then need to change the pump impeller, for which you must remove the foot. It is not real difficult, but a shop manual would help. Then, change the oil in the foot gear case, just for luck. If you find water (milky oil) in the foot gears, dissassemble the foot, check for corrosion and renew the gaskets. Terry K |
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