Mariner 135 SparkPlug Change after Winterization

xperksx22

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Hey guys, this is going to be my first spring start up after winterization for my 135 Mariner Outboard. I have heard that I should replace the plugs. I am new to outboards and boating in general. Does anyone know what size and how many sparkplugs this 135 takes ? Also is there anything else to remember during the spring start up other than new fuel, new fuel pump, and grease ? Thanks in advance
 

MH Hawker

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Re: Mariner 135 SparkPlug Change after Winterization

That should cover it. but I wouldn't think you need a new fuel pump though.
 

xperksx22

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Re: Mariner 135 SparkPlug Change after Winterization

sorry I meant the fuel filter. Any info on the sparkplug size or type ? Is it a big project to replace these or pretty simple ?
 

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Re: Mariner 135 SparkPlug Change after Winterization

Look at the ones in it or look in your manual. and a yes on the fuel filter and plug replacements, I change those out more by use and not ever season. I change plugs out at 100 hours and I don't use a extra spin on fuel filter. But the marina I buy my fuel from has fuel filters on the pump and they change those out a lot.
 

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Re: Mariner 135 SparkPlug Change after Winterization

Thanks for the help.
 

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Re: Mariner 135 SparkPlug Change after Winterization

What year is your Mariner? Normally a 135HP motor will be a V6. Normally they will use a gapless spark plug. I normally put fresh gas in my Mers 135V6, run her on the hose until the fogging oil burns off, and then toss her into the water.
 

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Re: Mariner 135 SparkPlug Change after Winterization

What year is your Mariner? Normally a 135HP motor will be a V6. Normally they will use a gapless spark plug. I normally put fresh gas in my Mers 135V6, run her on the hose until the fogging oil burns off, and then toss her into the water.

Chris, It is a 1991 Mariner Marathon 135. Is it necessary to change the plugs?
 

Chris1956

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Re: Mariner 135 SparkPlug Change after Winterization

You can inspect them. It should have gapless plugs, so inspect the center electrode for wear. If not round and squared off (like a sliced pepperoni), the plug is worn, and should be replaced. Plugs last for years. You can usually get them at an auto parts place for 1/2 off a marine store or dealer.
 

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Re: Mariner 135 SparkPlug Change after Winterization

Thanks alot for the tips.
 
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