Hi Folks,
I have an unmarked motor, identified through its serial number as a Mercury Mariner 4/5 sn #09852794 mod #1004211rb year 1995. It used to be on the back of a safety boat at a club many seasons ago.
The motor says 'made in USA', and has a Keihin carb.
It was starting well, but not holding full power for more than 5 minutes, so it went to the back of my garage for a while (OK - 2 years). I've got round to setting up a test stand, and now - the motor runs very erratically, though always willing to start.
I've tried cleaning the carb and filters (as have others), and it all SEEMS ok. I have a fairly weak looking spark, but at least there is one.
Thoughts turn to the ignition, and more fundamentally (based on motor bike experience), crankcase pressure.
Does anyone have any tricks to diagnose...
Fuel pump
EHT and ignition performance
Crankcase pressure
... that relate to this motor?
And also, does anyone have any experience with this type to say '15 years old - well that'll be XYZ on that motor...'
Thanks very much
Jeff Adams
I have an unmarked motor, identified through its serial number as a Mercury Mariner 4/5 sn #09852794 mod #1004211rb year 1995. It used to be on the back of a safety boat at a club many seasons ago.
The motor says 'made in USA', and has a Keihin carb.
It was starting well, but not holding full power for more than 5 minutes, so it went to the back of my garage for a while (OK - 2 years). I've got round to setting up a test stand, and now - the motor runs very erratically, though always willing to start.
I've tried cleaning the carb and filters (as have others), and it all SEEMS ok. I have a fairly weak looking spark, but at least there is one.
Thoughts turn to the ignition, and more fundamentally (based on motor bike experience), crankcase pressure.
Does anyone have any tricks to diagnose...
Fuel pump
EHT and ignition performance
Crankcase pressure
... that relate to this motor?
And also, does anyone have any experience with this type to say '15 years old - well that'll be XYZ on that motor...'
Thanks very much
Jeff Adams