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    Lower Unit Compatability

    Just 3 cylinder motors 60 / 70 HP from about 1976 to 1988 use the coarse spline.----I repeat just the 3 cylinder models use the coarse spline.
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    Could a 4 blade actually be faster?

    Have your boat weighed.----At one time " winner boats " used individual plastic containers for flotation.-----Not sure about yours.-----If boat is water logged it will be slow !----Note---Some high performance offshore boats use 5 blade props.-----Blades may not all be in the water all the time.
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    Big twin 40hp shear pin material?

    I used to do some anodizing of aluminum and also magnesium.-----Uses electricity in a chemical bath.----Quickly coverts the surface aluminum to an oxide.
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    Johnson 70 hp 3 cyl / 2-stroke dies when giving more throttle

    Could be a slight leak / mis-alignment of the reed valves.-----Or an issue with oil recirculation passage way on reed valve mounting plate.----Remove carburetors / inspect reed valves.--Replace gasket.
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    Johnson 70 hp 3 cyl / 2-stroke dies when giving more throttle

    You do not understand the concept.----You lay the timing light on a seat so you can observe the flashing of the light !----No flash means you have lost spark !----Does spark jump a gap of at least 3/8" ( 1 cm ) on a test device ?
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    75HP Evinrude Loses Power During Acceleration

    ??----The thing with the red lever is the electric primer valve.-----That wonderful unit essentially replaced the choke flappers on your motor.---The roller opens throttle plates and has nothing to do with choking this motor.-And why are you referring to a low gear cable and a high gear...
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    Johnson 70 hp 3 cyl / 2-stroke dies when giving more throttle

    Run with a timing light hooked up.----One cylinder at a time.----See if there is a spark issue as boat speeds up.-----Running with VRO in service ?---Tested VRO oil output ?-----Or a simple non mixing pump with 50:1 in your tank ?-----Perhaps test run with another tank and hose.
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    1978 Johnson 75hp compression

    Test with another gauge.----Or if gauge is good you have serious piston / ring problems.
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    Badged as 9.8, Serial A901055 Running on One Cylinder Only

    You need-----Spark at the right time.----Compression in the cylinder.----Correct ( not too much or too little ) amount of fuel.------Compression in the crankcase.
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    1978 Johnson 75hp compression

    Should be reading about 140 PSI.----So step #1 is a test with another gauge.
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    1991 Mercury 40HP “Classic” Plug Fouling/Stalling

    There are 2 reed blocks ( AKA bearings ) on the crankshaft parts page.----Easy to find.
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    Johnson V4 swivel grease

    Sorry ----I edited the other post.---It appears there is bushing not a bearing.----Same issue with corrosion like there is on all plastic bushings on outboards.---Understanding corrosion and what takes place makes it easy to understand.
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    Johnson V4 swivel grease

    ----If water get in there you get corrosion.------The corrosion products build up and jam up the works.----Not really a hardened grease issue !
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    1991 Mercury 40HP “Classic” Plug Fouling/Stalling

    If this is a 4 cylinder motor the reed valves do exist.-----They are way inside the motor on the crankshaft assembly !----Easy to find on paper.----Many hrs of work to get your hands on them.
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    VRO Ticking? w/ video

    I would do a oil consumption / oil output test on your VRO pump.----Too much risk running with a unit you do not trust.
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    1974 mercury 115 in line 6

    No-----100 ft-lbs is way too much on a 5/16" bolt !!
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    Cyl Head

    The head will be warped.----But easy fix with a piece of glass and valve grinding compound.----A process called lapping.
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    1973 Mercury 40 4hp: Compression, Spark, Fuel - No Start

    The breaker points are very durable on these.----A good thing since new is listed at $117.00-----Condenser ( capacitor ) is listed as NLA on these.
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    Could it be the timing?

    You need to accept the fact that timing on these motors is set at the factory.------It does not go out of adjustment during normal operation of the motor.------Unless the flywheel key shears.----Or somebody starts tinkering with it.
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    Badged as 9.8, Serial A901055 Running on One Cylinder Only

    And before you ask , there is no head gasket on that motor either.
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