I must say that I am one of the silent majority. Not one to speak up about much, especially online, but you folks seem to be kind to guys like me that are willing to say they don't know much about outboard motors but are willing to at least try to learn. So here goes.<br /><br />I have a 1976 Merc 8500 serial # 4370530. It has been sitting outside for about 12 years as far as I can determine. I am slowly trying to do what I can in getting it back into running condition, but I don't have much outboard experience.<br /><br />First off, just by taking off the cowling I find I need to replace most of the wiring. Almost all of the wiring has corroded ends or flaking insulation. I have searched the internet and am not coming up with anywhere that I can purchase the wiring harnesses aside from the wiring harness assembly from the controls to the motor. I have on order a replacement interior wiring harness, however that is only going to take care of a small portion of the wiring.<br /><br />Can anyone tell me what gauge wire I need to get, and from where, that I can use to rewire the rest of the motor? I know that I need marine quality primary wire that has been specially tinned. <br /><br />I have been to the mercruiserpart.com site and found a couple of wiring harness assemblies that are no longer available. Does anyone have any other place I might contact about the wiring? <br /><br />Also I need advice on what you think about trying to follow the wiring to the stator and trigger assemblies and when I find good wire snip it and patch in with new? Or with the long lay off of the motor should I just purchase new assemblies and not worry about it because they may test bad even with the new wiring? Haven't done any tests yet. <br /><br />I know this is picky, but I would like to keep the wiring the same color as what the switchbox is calling for, yet I can't find any of the primary wire with stripes, ie. white/black stripe, green/black stripe, blue/white etc. If anyone can point me in the direction of somewhere I can purchase these I would greatly appreciate it.<br /><br />I want to take care of the electical side of the motor before starting with the mechanical. I am sure turning the switch with as many bare and crusty wires could burn up some component that might actually stiil be ok. <br /><br />Once I get the wiring taken care off, what should be my next move?<br /><br />Comprehension check, new plugs, clean carbs, water pump and impeller kits - anything else? I do have a manual on order.<br /><br />Again, thanks for all the help I am sure will come my way.<br /><br />Dane