Hello,
I am a first timer so please bear with me on this. I have been working on a 1998 25M Mariner 25 horsepower outboard engine. The engine had been sitting outside and not run for at least 2 years when I got it. Taking the cowel off I discovered the usual goo from the well baked linkage lubricant. I knew the carburetor would need rebuilding so I bought a kit and did so after soaking the parts in a carburetor cleaning solution available at NAPA in a gallon can. The engine started right up after a good tune up including spark plugs, wires, and new fuel lines with filter. I also installed a new water pump. After some minor adjustments I thought I had a pretty good running little outboard. But once it began warming up it started to miss and backfire. The backfiring became so intense it shut itself off. It started again immediately but again began to carry on missing and backfiring until it shut itself off again.
I am wondering how to test for a cracked block? All the signs seem to be there.
I am a first timer so please bear with me on this. I have been working on a 1998 25M Mariner 25 horsepower outboard engine. The engine had been sitting outside and not run for at least 2 years when I got it. Taking the cowel off I discovered the usual goo from the well baked linkage lubricant. I knew the carburetor would need rebuilding so I bought a kit and did so after soaking the parts in a carburetor cleaning solution available at NAPA in a gallon can. The engine started right up after a good tune up including spark plugs, wires, and new fuel lines with filter. I also installed a new water pump. After some minor adjustments I thought I had a pretty good running little outboard. But once it began warming up it started to miss and backfire. The backfiring became so intense it shut itself off. It started again immediately but again began to carry on missing and backfiring until it shut itself off again.
I am wondering how to test for a cracked block? All the signs seem to be there.

