1994 Mercury 40 HP

bankshot

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I just bought a 1994 Tracker for the upcoming fishing season. The boat has sat for 2-3 years as the owner died, and wife didn't know what to do with it. I couldn't get it to stay at idle, as it would die unless I kept choking it. The mechanic told me after he tried to rebuild with carb kit, that it is probably warped and sucking air. He put a rebuilt carb on, and it ran fine. The problem is $600 for it!!! Still in shock. Is there any other way to repair the one on it, or could it be something else. ANY HELP WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED!! :eek:
 

xp300

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Re: 1994 Mercury 40 HP

try another mechanic, carb. rebuild should take care of it, never heard of carb. warping
 

JB

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Re: 1994 Mercury 40 HP

XP300 gives good advice, Branson.<br /><br />You need a less hungry wrench. :)
 

clanton

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Re: 1994 Mercury 40 HP

You can get a carb price from mercury patrs express, if you have the engine serial number.
 

ob

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Re: 1994 Mercury 40 HP

branson,New carburetors for your 40 hp 94' mercury run between $150 - $175 depending on the particular P/N of the ones your motor is equipped with.Your mechanic is indeed lean and hungry.
 
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