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    96 j150exedb. Water pump

    No, horizontal is how it's done.
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    carburetor swap

    I'm a general contactor and have been one since 1989. I remember all the years going down to the building department to look at plans on that wonderful machine. Thinking back on it now I'm glad we have it but what a complete waste of time compared to today's modern standards. The only...
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    carburetor swap

    And that's the way the cookie crumbles. Just try the carb.
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    Trim problems

    Had that same issue (been awhile) and the Cro's helped me thru that. Another common prob is the tilt mechanism will make a screech type noise going down sounding like you need a new or need to clean an internal bushing. There is an easy fix for this common problem. Let us know if this is an...
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    battery charging issue has me stumped

    That works on say an older car engine....but not a self generating outboard. Also, not good for anything with a computer. By the way, to the original poster, and as "the Crosbyman" always says, "No Wing Nuts"!
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    carburetor swap

    Kbait, good to know. Did not no Canadians had their own line.
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    96 j150exedb. Water pump

    I boat in salt, so at the end of every season after flushing I pull the stats and replace or put them in a small cup of salt away. No flow at the tell tail (pisser) means bad pump or draw tube, no engine flow means overheat. Right now you don't know either. Just do the steps and you will find...
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    96 j150exedb. Water pump

    Pictures are not a lot of help. Have you jimmy rigged a hose to the pickup tube to if you have flow? No flow means block passages generally.
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    carburetor swap

    I could find a 1975 20 hp...only a 25.
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    carburetor swap

    Easiest answer here is, do you have each carb? Just try it, I'd have that test completed for in about 1 hour...if it takes you two your still okay. Key words here are "I don't care about speed or loss of power"
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    battery charging issue has me stumped

    I have a 92 3 cylinder 25....I will see if I can replicate the situation. For me...testing a rectifier is quite easy and fast. Testing the voltage without a battery on a larger engine is something I would not do and wonder why anyone would. 8 hp, pull start....no problem.
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    1984 Evinrude 15 HP

    Yes, I'm fine Tim... Sexual innuendo makes me nuts!
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    1984 Evinrude 15 HP

    Damn... I want to say SO bad. Bottom, top....press, pulling out, all the way them gearcase, what else to complete the job? I definitely know the answer 🤩 Sorry
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    1972 25hp evinrude rebuild

    I enjoy watching this guy's videos, you should watch his videos or reach out to him directly and see if he answers back. Report back with positive reviews.
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    battery charging issue has me stumped

    If it ain't the battery, which it's highly likely it is, it's a dirty wire. Either the grounds or power at solenoid. Just because something shows its charging when its not hooked to a battery doesn't mean when it has a draw on it....it will test good. Battery or a wire if what your telling us...
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    battery charging issue has me stumped

    Once again Occma's Razor. If it makes you feel any better, I had to eat crow on here myself and it didn't taste very good!
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    battery charging issue has me stumped

    He keeps calling it a regulator. See post 17. Either it has a bad diode or the battery is "Kaput"!
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    battery charging issue has me stumped

    Ever hear of a diode? It's a rectifier.....repeat, rectifier.
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    battery charging issue has me stumped

    "Battery seems fine" yet I see no proof. The battery is the regulator. Rectifier just converts it to usable power. If your getting a charge at the wires then your system is good. It appears that your battery has a headache similar to ones wife!
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    1972 25hp evinrude rebuild

    You can heli-coil the spark plug hole and make sure to true up the head with a super flat surface and a sheet of sandpaper. Figure 8 pattern will get you there.
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