Re: Mercury 75 wont start
Welcome bulldozer - All combustion engines need fuel, spark and oxygen to run - be they 2 cycle or 4. So you will need to find out what you do not have. <br /><br />Try to start it making sure that the squeeze bulb on the fuel line is firm and that you engage the choke. If it does not start, take the plugs out and inspect the ends. They should be wet with unburned fuel.<br /><br />Ground the plugs to the block. After it gets dark hit the starter and look at the plugs. You should see a bright blue spark. If not you have an electrical problem. Put the plugs back in. take the silencer off of the front of the carbs. Put some premix fuel into a bottle that has a spray squeeze thing (like a windex bottle) and sprey some fuel into the carbs. If it starts then you know you have a problem with fuel delivery.<br /><br />While you are doing all this buy a manual for your motor and read the troubleshooting stuff. Also helps to get framiliar with the posts on this site and especially the Serch function.