Carburetor for a 1985 mercury boat motor 9.8 outboard
SOURCE: I have a 90 Horse power Mercury outboard Boat
Sounds like the starter. Check if you have power at the solenoid from the battery with just the power on (key turned on, power switch on.) thats good-- you have power-- if not you have a wiring problem from your battery or main switch.
Otherwise you have a starter problem probably.
SOURCE: 1996 Mercury 150 Nitro EFI
Dont have the manual in front of me...recollect that there's two types of warnings. The pulsating warning is oil (starts with 30 minutes of oil left) or the fuel filter (or sperator, something like that) may have water in it. Running outboard with cover off, is a little black box that would have a red light lit if that's the case. If oil full & no red light, may be oil injection system...would also check to make sure lines aren't pinched, etc. Mine has been specific to oil the two times its gone off.
The full non-pulsating is engine overheat. Not sure beyond that.
Not much, but hopefully gets you going.
SOURCE: 1999 Mercury Mariner 9.9hp outboard motor
should be on the side with a lever but could you give me more info please
SOURCE: I need a diagram for a carburetor for a 1990 Mercury Boat motor
this is just one of many carbs on a 50 hp merc
http://www.boats.net/parts/search/Merc2/Mercury/50%20(3%20CYL.)/9385911%20THRU%209469199/CARBURETOR%20ASSEMBLY/parts.html
if this isnt it just go to boats.net and check your modle number
good luck
SOURCE: how to clean boat carburetor
Carburetors are tricky, They have to be completely dismantled, soaked in carb cleaner, make sure all the gunk is off, every jet clean and clear, If you can't get a wire through it, you won't get gas through it, make sure you can blow through it, Get some guitar strings, .009 is about the smallest guitar string you will find, you can buy them separately at the music store if you don't have one. Change the filter in the line, when the carbs go back on, the adj all have to be the same, not one wide open and 2 idleing, Float level is also important, they don't sell complete kits anymore, you have to buy the parts individually, gaskets , etc, good luck.
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