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    1990 Force 120HP #2 Cyl zero compression and upon opening piston shows damage

    Hmmmm, output of the stator(s) maybe and/or condition(s) of batteries (may) vary
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    Chrysler Break in Procedure

    Frozen lakes........We have plenty of! lol
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    Chrysler Break in Procedure

    I would do these steps on the same day; (1) -20 minutes at high idle RPM (750 - 850) unloaded or out of gear. (2) -1500 RPM loaded in gear and vary the speed from idle until you have two hours on the engine. I'm not a fan of running things on muffs & test 2 needs to be in water /test tank
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    Need to adjust the dial 1990 Force carbs mixture

    I assume; this is running at home on muffs/bucket Have you ran this out on open water yet? It may clear up after a good clean out
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    85hp Force lower unit disassembly? Stuck driveshaft...

    Mine was a tool I originally made for removal of the hub/pulley for replacing on a Subaru main-crank pulley. I welded multiple bolts on a steel washer (donut size) and a pipe for leverage After I converted it to fit the spanner-nut.
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    85hp Force lower unit disassembly? Stuck driveshaft...

    I would just try with WD40/heat/patience first, I have seen lots far worse than that & got them out. Helpful tip; when tapping the ring, alternate/switch positions so you don't stress one tooth only. after removal clean the treads with a wire-wheel thoroughly! Make sure the locking-tap is bent...
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    85hp Force lower unit disassembly? Stuck driveshaft...

    Likely swapped out they both (2 piece shaft) I'm more worried about the internal-guts judging by the upper shaft-bearing :(
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    Do all forces have overheat buzzers?

    I mounted a bright led light on my dash in combination with the buzzer in case I don't/won't hear the buzzer
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    85hp Force lower unit disassembly? Stuck driveshaft...

    Yeah...that is the Merc "updated" LU That tool is called a spanner tool (I made my own a view years ago) that tool may not be necessary if you pre-soak with WD40 heat & patience unless its a saltwater, then you'll have to; just break it away. but I don't see any corrosion built up. good luck on...
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    The fall

    Once bitten twice shy
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    The fall

    We're going to Hell
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    The fall

    :D :D don't forget your helmet :)
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    Need to adjust the dial 1990 Force carbs mixture

    Correct That's why we encourage to replace/repair them all (intermitted issues will lead to misdiagnosing) Eventually you'll get right :)
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    Need to adjust the dial 1990 Force carbs mixture

    Check where/what your black wire goes/does, to verify if your black is functioning as blue would
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    Need to adjust the dial 1990 Force carbs mixture

    YES Check per schematic you got in your other post So that good
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    The fall

    I broke the fifth metatarsal bone by just stepping on a handle of a screwdriver & still hurts from time to time (aging sucks!)
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    Need to adjust the dial 1990 Force carbs mixture

    In my experience..........I start at 11/8 from out & yes out = rich mixture / in = lean MAKE SURE; all carbs have to be set the SAME IN ADDITION; 7. Adjust idle speed to 700-750 RPM in the water in forward gear. Do this with the screw on the bottom of the timing tower. Loosen the locknut and...
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    Why does everybody hate Force?

    You nailed it!!
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