650thunder
Recruit
- Joined
- Jan 24, 2009
- Messages
- 3
Hi all and hope all is well,
I have a 1971 mercury 650 4 cylinder (ser number starts with 300) which starts and runs like a dream every time but on our last outing the battery went flat and wouldnt turn the motor over.
So got her going with the emergency pull rope first pull mind you! Was well pleased with that ! When she fired i noticed the fuel fump leaking all over a sealed black module directly below it. The two wires from the stator /alternator under the flywheel run to it and another red wire runs away to the front of the engine i assume eventually to the battery.
Got a gasket set for the fuel pump but seems to be the wrong one.It doesnt seem to seal the top corner of the upper chamber of the pump. Will have to look into that.
Battery is new and marine style shows 12.4 volts on multi meter
Can anyone outline some troubleshooting test i can perform to determine the problem like resitance test and values and voltage test when running and at which points to test from.
Any and all advice appreciated
Regards Tony
I have a 1971 mercury 650 4 cylinder (ser number starts with 300) which starts and runs like a dream every time but on our last outing the battery went flat and wouldnt turn the motor over.
So got her going with the emergency pull rope first pull mind you! Was well pleased with that ! When she fired i noticed the fuel fump leaking all over a sealed black module directly below it. The two wires from the stator /alternator under the flywheel run to it and another red wire runs away to the front of the engine i assume eventually to the battery.
Got a gasket set for the fuel pump but seems to be the wrong one.It doesnt seem to seal the top corner of the upper chamber of the pump. Will have to look into that.
Battery is new and marine style shows 12.4 volts on multi meter
Can anyone outline some troubleshooting test i can perform to determine the problem like resitance test and values and voltage test when running and at which points to test from.
Any and all advice appreciated
Regards Tony