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After leaving the outboard motor sitting for one year, I try to start
it today, and all I hear is tick,tick,tick... (and this is not the sound of pistons moving around). What has gone wrong? It is a 1995 Mercury 115hp 2-stroke outboard motor. Last winter, I winterized it by running it on treated fuel for five minutes, spraying fogging oil into the sprark plug holes (then working the pistons), and then leaving a full tank of treated fuel in the fuel tank. The fuel is still good because I have used all of them in my car for the last month without any problem. Therefore, I know the fuel is not the problem. I have followed the instruction in the boatowner manual to start the motor (put the motor upright, put the lower unit in a bucket of water, turn on the battery switch, check the kill switch, hand squeeze the fuel pump ball to hard, hold down the throttle button, turn the throttle-lever up all the way and then move it back to 1/4 throttle, turn the power switch and hold it down to start), and I have tried this for a couple times in two days. All I heard was tick,tick,tick... Does this have something to do with leaving the motor unused for one full year? Does this have something to do with the fact that I didn't spray fogging oil into the carburetor in last winter? At that time, I didn't know that the carburetor air inlets are hidden behind the air-silencer; therefore, I didn't know where to spray. Does this have something to do with the possibility that the batteries may not be good enough to work the starter? When I checked the voltage of the battery right before trying to start the motor, the voltage looked OK to me (13.24 volt). I stress-tested the batteries last winter and I found them to be OK (admittedly I am not very good in doing this). I left them in the boat outdoor through out the winter; but I re-charged the batteries periodically and checked their voltage periodically during the winter. What can cause this problem? Thanks in advance for any info or suggestion. Jay Chan |