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  1. tpenfield

    Loosing Faith in Humanity . . .

    Thanks for the advice. I don't usually respond to the 'available' questions. The engine cover inquiry was quite the laugh :ROFLMAO: I did just sign up for the Mercury/Mercruiser Parts group, as most of my engine parts are those brands. Still a newbie on that group, so the posts are screened...
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    Loosing Faith in Humanity . . .

    I made the mistake of posting some stuff on FB Marketplace to get rid of some stuff. . . Some boating related items and parts to my now defunct outboard. I get a response to a posting for the engine cover . . . asking if it runs !!! :ROFLMAO: On other stuff that I have, I get a bunch of...
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    I Got Me a Mercury !!!

    Here are the remains of the 1969 Merc . . . as I have taken off the stuff that is functioning/usable. .
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    Muriatic acid on stripped outdrive. Is it safe?

    That acid is too strong for aluminum. It would be best to try to neutralize it. I stripped my outdrives down to bare metal about 10 years ago . . . I think I used mostly paint remover and then a combination of wire wheel and sanding to get it to bare metal. Don't tell anyone, but I used...
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    Boat floor soft only around ski locker

    posting some pictures would really help folks here see what you are seeing. I am wondering if the boat had a deck-over in the past to cover up what lurks below. Take a look at the stringers . . . even do a core sample to see if things are solid beneath the floor.
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    I Got Me a Mercury !!!

    Yes, ugly works . . . it is kind of an anti-theft feature.
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    I Got Me a Mercury !!!

    It's gotten heavy . . . I think the foam is getting water logged. Might be time for a re-fresh. I made this dinghy and designed it to be self-bailing, which it is . . . just not well enough any more.
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    I Got Me a Mercury !!!

    After some frustration this morning I got the new-2-me Mercury mounted on the dinghy and went out to the boat to check on things. This motor is a 1972-73 vintage (Serial number 337XXXX). It has the larger fuel fitting. . . I had run the motor on my old plugs, because I wasn't sure about the...
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    Boat Horn Confusion

    You mentioned 'relay clicking' . . . perhaps there is a relay in the circuit . . . that is not working.
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    Thoughts on / known issues with 2006 Regal 2120 Destiny?

    I'm not sure how much wood was used in the Regal boats during that era, but it should be the rot-resistant type (Perma Panel or Geenwood XL). Even though the boat looks clean, I would poke around in the structure to see if anything looks out of sorts. Soft areas in the floor/decking can be...
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    I Got Me a Mercury !!!

    Yesterday, the motor needed a squirt of fuel to get it started, but today, after running all sorts of fuel system and combustion chamber cleaner through the engine, it started on the first pull. I got to do a little more work, prepping it for 'action'. I decided to give it a fresh coat of...
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    I Got Me a Mercury !!!

    You need the lane-keeping function . . . oh wait-a-sec . . . that is with cars :LOL:
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    I Got Me a Mercury !!!

    Yup . . . They do.
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    I Got Me a Mercury !!!

    Reviving this thread from 12 years ago . . . My beloved Mercury 7.5 HP (1969 vintage) pretty much bit the dust at the end of last season. I decided that its tour of duty was up and it is honorably relegated to the spare parts bin. . . I have been scouring the Internet over that past week for...
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    Regal 2100 take long time to get on plane

    from AI: A Volvo-Penta DTC 1158 indicates a problem with the oxygen sensor (O2 sensor) in the closed-loop gasoline system on bank 2. Specifically, it suggests an issue with the O2 sensor after the catalyst on the starboard (right) side of the engine. I have a hunch that is may not be the...
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    Antifreeze under stairs

    However, if you are like me you forget to fasten the top of the A/C water strainer and that forward bilge starts to fill with water, thus purging the antifreeze. Of course, then you realize you forgot to secure the strainer lid and take corrective action quickly before too that sinking feeling...
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    Antifreeze under stairs

    You are looking at the shower sump box. Its job is to pump drainage from the bathroom faucets/shower up to the waste tank. Along side of it looks like an air conditioning intake/strainer/pump. The pink AF is put there during winterization to prevent any water that might collect there over the...
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    7.4 merc won't start after winter storage

    Perhaps that was water standing in the intake? Not sure if you smelled gasoline while doing all the cranking. Rebuild the carb would be a good thing. . . or just get a new one. with any no-start situation it is back to the basics . . . Compression, Spark, Fuel. It sounds like you didn't...
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    Trim up doesn’t work when on plane

    Probably leaking (somewhere), so the pump is not able to generate enough pressure to lift the drive except when there is minimal force on it ( stationary, going slowly). Milky fluid is a clue. So, see where it is leaking . . . probably at the trim cylinder fittings or the ram seals.
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    How much slip does your prop have ?

    If you had 100% slip, you'd be going 0 mph at your WOT RPM. If you had 0% slip, you'd be going at your theoretical maximum speed based on WOT RPM. Slip is like prop efficiency. Less slip is better.
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