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Sound like yours is an improved version. Mine doesn't have those plugs
for getting access to the carbs. No big problem, I just have to remove the number of screws that mount the silencer onto the motor. Jay Chan TomC wrote: My 2000 version of that motor (2 stroke) has 4 plastic round plugs in the middle of the silencer that can be removed which provides better access to the carbs. I plan on spraying through them. Shortwave Sportfishing wrote in article ... On 1 Oct 2006 15:11:11 -0700, " wrote: I am supposed to spray fogging oil through the air intake of my 1995 Mercury 115hp Outboard (4 cylinders) as a part of the process of winterizing the outboard motor. This outboard has an air intake silencer covering the air intake. I am wondering how I can spray the fogging oil to the air intake through the silencer. My questions a - The air silencer has 10 square holes (around 1.5-sq-in each) at the back pointing at the rear of the outboard. Are they the air inlets of the silencer? I have a copy of the "Mercury / Mariner Outboards 1990-00 Repair Manual" from SELOC. That's how I find out that the device is a silencer. But the book doesn't say whether those square holes are air inlets or not. I am guessing that they are air inlets because I cannot find any other inlets in the silencer. - Can I simply spray fogging oil through those 10 square holes in the air silencer? I am trying not to remove the silencer if possible. Thanks in advance for any info. IN general, you need to remove the silencer - it's not a difficult job and spray directly into the carbs. |
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