There’s only one hole, and it’s threaded and in the bottom of the cowl...don’t see anywhere where it could attach. Do you think it could be capped or closed off? Pictures below. The red marks indicate where that part is on the carburetor.
On my 1976 Mercury 110 9.8 2 stroke, There a vacuum looking part on my carburetor that is not listed on the diagram and is uncapped and has no hose attached. Can anyone tell me what this is and how IT SHOULD be? It was in my motor Exactly as picture. Looks like it should have a hose or be...
i don’t really see any OBVIOUS damage, just a little gunky. There looks to be some flaking on the outer casing and residue on the other part. What do you think? When I turn the flywheel, the pistons move freely and I really don’t see any problems or obstructions. Here’s a few pictures...
Hello All,
So I’ve been through quite the process over the last few months. I bought a 14’ boat with the above mentioned motor as well as a trolling motor. During the outboard motor test, it was a bit of a hard start, but started nonetheless. However, I noticed the water stream wasn’t coming...