The 115 Merc on my former Dauntless (now my son-in-laws') had
the
same
thing. Pop the plugs, fog, and reinsert the plugs. Mine was a
2001.
Eisboch
This is my first season with my boat (2000 Sea Ray 180) and I
bought
the
same Seloc manual. While it is full of information, it's not very
motor
specific; so, there is a certain amount of reasonable deduction
(guessing)
that has to be done. But, it's a learning experience and part of
the
fun
;-)
TomC
Yes, I have exactly the same feeling. I end up ordering a copy of
the
manual (not sure the name of the manual off the top of my head) from
Mercury Marine through internet. Its price is high considering the
fact that it doesn't have that many pages. It has enough info
related
to winterizing the lower unit and is specific to the model of
outboard
that I have. This surely is reassuring.
Jay Chan
I believe the price was around $80 for the Mercury Marine manual. I was
trying to find a copy at a local library to see if it was worth the
money
but had no luck. I ran across the Seloc manual for something under $30
and
figured that if nothing else it would be a could primer for outboard
motors. So, let me know if you think the factory manual is worth the
bucks.
TIA
TomC
No, I don't mean their technical manual. What I have is something more
oriented for a boat-owner instead of a boat mechanic (that's why it has
winterizing procedure). I don't remember the price; but I believe it
was something like $25.