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canada_bob

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"Hi,

I have just bought a M


"Hi,

I have just bought a Mariner 9.9 from a guy that used it for less than 20 hours or so, it looks to be in perfect condition, but...

I'm aware that Mariner 4 strokes should be laid tiller side down, but the guy seems to have had it laid on the floor the wrong way up...

I haven't fired it up yet, as I'm not sure what potential damage that could cause, or what I could do to avoid doing any damage.

I'd appreciate some guidance on what I should do. Thanks for your time and consideration.

Canada Bob."
 
"Bob, Merc recommends any one

"Bob, Merc recommends any one of "three" storage positions for their 4 strokes - buddy may have used the alternate "laying down position"...

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"Aye, well, some folks can fin

"Aye, well, some folks can find more positions to lay a 4 stroke than you'll find in the Kama Sutra, but {as in real life} some positions are better than others,
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I see on page 21 of the manual that the motor should be as in the graphic above, but I get the feeling that many folks don't ever RTFM, even though they may have a motor for years.

Although the motor looks to be in great shape, hardly even a scratch on it, my concern is that it may have been left the wrong way up 50% of the time
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Not sure how this might damage the engine though ? or if it isn't a cause for real concern, other than some oil leakage, out of, or into the motor ?

Just wondering if there's anything I could do to alleviate any potential problem before I fire the motor up ?

Canada Bob."
 
"Bob, biggest issue is oil lea

"Bob, biggest issue is oil leaking down into the cylinders. Won't hurt anything but real tough to get a 4 stroke to start with a cylinder full of oil.

If that is the case I would set the motor upright, check the oil and make sure the crankcase is full. Then pull the plugs and put a bit of gas into each cylinder through the plug holes, then turn the motor over by hand for a few rotations - try and wash out the cylinders - then try firing it up..."
 
"Hi Graham...

Thanks for th


"Hi Graham...

Thanks for the info above, valued and appreciated...

I'll do as above to make sure no harm is done.

Canada Bob."
 
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