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    1996 Force 90hp flywheel

    Than the part# and description in the ad is not correct, although it should; check the # stamped in the flywheel 261-9007-c2 is for Mariner 60 HP or others I do know the Force Flywheels! (I have & had both motors)
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    1996 Force 90hp flywheel

    I don't think thats the correct one
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    1996 Force 90hp flywheel

    jerryjerry05 provided you with all the info/links. Just a matter of looking it up (apparently '96/'97 have the same)
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    1996 Force 90hp flywheel

    9008A36 is the # you're looking for
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    1996 Force 90hp flywheel

    '96 Models are tricky as they were already Merc. ignition/flywheel and also the last time a modification was made to the ignition till it finally died in '99 Also (at least the '96) has magnet problems and flywheels got replaced often there for impossible or for $$$$ to find.
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    Force 85 (1985) Doesn't like to do more than idle in water - and often dies on its own

    Here's the old post (from the late Frank) that I have printed out & live by; 1.Disconnect the ball link to the carb cam at the timing tower. Disconnecting at the cam risks bending the cam. Move the cam away from the carb roller. 2. Loosen the screw(s) on the aluminum tie bar and let all carbs...
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    1989 Force 85 WOT

    Here's a old post (from the late Frank) that I have printed out & live by; 1.Disconnect the ball link to the carb cam at the timing tower. Disconnecting at the cam risks bending the cam. Move the cam away from the carb roller. 2. Loosen the screw(s) on the aluminum tie bar and let all carbs...
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    125 Force Outboard won’t achieve full power

    Change the diaphragm, it will take out the guessing
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    125 Force Outboard won’t achieve full power

    In theory your right (I can't explain that, maybe todays fuel and/or the low set does affect the amount of fuel at high speed) however I'm sticking with it
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    125 Force Outboard won’t achieve full power

    I thought you were an advocate of running things on a richer mixture
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    125 Force Outboard won’t achieve full power

    Here's a old post (from the late Frank) that I have printed out & live by; 1.Disconnect the ball link to the carb cam at the timing tower. Disconnecting at the cam risks bending the cam. Move the cam away from the carb roller. 2. Loosen the screw(s) on the aluminum tie bar and let all carbs...
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    Help Pulling 1992 90hp Force out of Jetstar

    Sell it "as is" fast!! Severely underpowered / Crank is different then outboard / no Crank available
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    Force 9.9HP 1991 outboard

    its mechanical, not too complicated to figure out, take your time
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    Force 9.9HP 1991 outboard

    The adjustment could be off, causing it to lock
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    Force 9.9HP 1991 outboard

    Maybe this helps?
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    Force 9.9HP 1991 outboard

    Are you sure it is a 1991 ? according the website I'm looking on they made them 1984 - 1987 & 1996-1998
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    1978 Chrysler 85HP Powerhead Swap

    Just out of curiosity, how much did cost you (trying to compare US vs Canada)
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    1978 Chrysler 85HP Powerhead Swap

    I think that is mentioned in my service manual, I'll report back
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    1978 Chrysler 85HP Powerhead Swap

    I'm not sure if the two piece drive-shaft LU can be swapped for an one piece, hopefully the experts will tune in
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    1978 Chrysler 85HP Powerhead Swap

    We too far from each other, I could helped you with parts for it/complete unit
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