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    5.7 Mercruiser Starter problem

    It appears that the starter is kicking out in a “false start” mode. I wonder if the same thing will occur with the coil wire out of the distributor cap. If it continues to turn over then then I think it would rule out a mechanical issue. Also with a remote starter button that you may already...
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    1996 Four Winns Sundowner with 5.0 Cobra engine and drive

    OMC was the first with the dipstick/oil withdraw tube. If the core plugs are plain steel then your assumption is probably right about the engine was in a salvage yard in the past. Nice job on the engine hoist.
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    Everything done but low rpm at WOT. Distributor spring?

    There might be a small wire spring retainer inside the top of the rotor shaft that has to be expanded slightly to lift the reluctor. Also there is a shift override switch that by passes the shift assist module. After the drive is in forward disconnect the module and try to get the boat on plane.
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    Everything done but low rpm at WOT. Distributor spring?

    If you cannot locate the correct springs you can get a complete distributor from Sierra Marine. The carburetor is the original marine Holley ? Is the electronic shift assist system still in place and connected to the distributor? 18-5481Flame Thrower 18-5482 Flame Thrower Both are for 351-460
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    First time pulling an engine questions

    Your description about the rear mounts is correct along with the front. It is the opposite of the #2 posting describing the Mercruiser set up. The 2 1/2” 13 nuts come off and of course the lag screws on the front mounts. Disconnect the fuel, battery cables, power steering, wire harness plug...
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    Odd electrical problem on mercruiser 350 ski boat

    Is the bilge open from the engine compartment to the front of the boat?
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    5.0 GXI Cracked Block Need Help Sourcing New Parts

    Since this is a quick fix just replace the core plugs but you probably need a set of manifolds. Do not worry about replacing the head gaskets. Pay attention to the flywheel and starter mounting so that every thing matches up. The cam swap is up to you and requires dropping the pan and timing...
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    1989 Mercruiser 4.3 LX, Alpha 1 Gen 1 Overheating

    Low speed or idling heating is sometimes caused by a blockage in the by pass hole in the thermostat housing. Are the manifolds completely free flowing? Have you looked closely at the plastic cover in the bottom of the upper housing, it should show no appearance of melting. With the boat in the...
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    1987 Mercruiser 454 Loud 'Popping Noise'

    Does your engine have the original ignition system? Has there been any carburetor work done recently? With an ohm meter check the resistance of the coil and spark plug wires. Any idea how long the spark plugs have been in service? Be sure that all electrical connections at the ignition...
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    Aruba for our 30th anniversary

    A few years ago the wife and I took a cruise from New Orleans to the ABC islands. All were very interesting. Aruba, Bonaire & Courasal. Not like other Caribbean islands where the locals are constantly in your face trying to hustle you for $.
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    volvo penta water pump

    Genuine marine circulating pumps have cast iron impellers and stainless steel backing plates some even have bronze impellers. Automotive style have stamped steel impellers with plain steel rear covers. If your engine is fresh water cooled with coolant then the automotive would hold up. If...
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    Mercruiser Oil Pan Replacement and Protection

    When your engine was new and paint was applied the 3 spokes of the balancer blocked any paint. I bet your cover is so thin in spots that if you pushed an ice pick against it would go right through. While the cover can be changed with the oil pan installed it is a PITA.
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    Mercruiser Oil Pan Replacement and Protection

    I used to spray the timing cover with the balancer off and the pan with 3M underbody spray. I even did this on new Re power engines. This was before I had access to bed liner coating which should work also. When changing the pan it is a good time to replace the timing cover.
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    PCM transmission

    The ones that I remember had Borg/Warner transmissions.
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    Sooty buildup in thermo housing

    If it is belt dust then the pulleys are probably rusted and the flame arrestor needs cleaning.
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    Turn the boat, kill the engine.

    The best way to repair any connections is with either soldering with shrink wrap or using crimp terminals with shrink wrap. Even home depot has a pretty good selection. An electronics specialty shop would have the best of if there is one near. NAPA and the usual auto stores are another...
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    Turn the boat, kill the engine.

    There may be some water sloshing around in the carburetor float bowl. All it takes is a few drops. As far as electrical the wiring harness and steering could be somehow in contact. Also should check the ignition switch to make sure non of the wires are loose.
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    Volvo B20 water in oil

    Other than the engine or the head there are other places that put water in the oil. The engine oil cooler is one of them. As previously mentioned the water pump is also a possibility.. You need to get all the rubber sealing grommets that seal the pipes along with a gasket set. The block may...
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    Removing trim senders screws

    If the screws have to finally be broken off the best easiest way is to drill new holes clocked about 1/4” from the broken screws. You will need a #21 or a 5/32” drill bit then with a 10/32 tap thread new holes. There is no way you will be able to drill out the old screws without making bigger...
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    1972 Mercruiser 888 Fueling Questions

    If your Holley carburetor will not idle smooth with idle mixture screws 1.5 turns from lightly seated then you need to get the correct marine rebuild kit. The idle stop screw should be 1-1.5 turns to be in the sweet spot. Hopefully the suction tube in the tank is not cracked or perforated from age.
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