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Senior Chief Petty Officer
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- Jun 14, 2007
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So last year was the first year that our boat never made it into the water. It was winterized and we never got it re-winterized since we never even started it up. So cut to this year and I tried for a long time today and it just wouldn't turn over. This motor has been kind of famous for taking a long time to turn over, but once it does, it runs like a champ. This is the first time ever that it hasn't turned over.
So the gas tank was about 1/4 full with old gas. I really had no way to get rid of that so I just filled it with medium grade gas hoping that would be enough to get it to run.
Spark plugs are cheap enough that I figure if I'm going to bother taking them out to clean them, I might as well just replace them. I found a site online that said what kind the motor takes but I'd definitely like a second opinion. Oh and do you still have to gap spark plugs? I was reading a post on this website from 5 years ago about that. That wouldn't have even occurred to me.
So my questions are:
What kind of plugs does my motor take?
Do i need to gap them and if so, to what?
Does my problem sound like it might just be bad plugs? Or does it sound more like something else?
The motor is a 90 HP mercury, not sure of the year but I'd guess early 90s. We got it around 95-96 but it was used. So I'd guess maybe 92-94? I can take a picture and post it if that would help.
Oh and in a related problem... I can't open the case around the motor because it hits the hull of the boat. This is because the boat is in my driveway and even with the motor as far down as it will go (resting on a 2x4) its still leaned back pretty far. The only solution I was able to come up with would be to latch up the trailer to a truck (so it won't roll away) and jack up the rear of the trailer, probably a good foot or two up so I can lower the motor all the way, so I can open the case and replace those plugs. Is there an easier way to do this that I'm missing?
Thanks!
So the gas tank was about 1/4 full with old gas. I really had no way to get rid of that so I just filled it with medium grade gas hoping that would be enough to get it to run.
Spark plugs are cheap enough that I figure if I'm going to bother taking them out to clean them, I might as well just replace them. I found a site online that said what kind the motor takes but I'd definitely like a second opinion. Oh and do you still have to gap spark plugs? I was reading a post on this website from 5 years ago about that. That wouldn't have even occurred to me.
So my questions are:
What kind of plugs does my motor take?
Do i need to gap them and if so, to what?
Does my problem sound like it might just be bad plugs? Or does it sound more like something else?
The motor is a 90 HP mercury, not sure of the year but I'd guess early 90s. We got it around 95-96 but it was used. So I'd guess maybe 92-94? I can take a picture and post it if that would help.
Oh and in a related problem... I can't open the case around the motor because it hits the hull of the boat. This is because the boat is in my driveway and even with the motor as far down as it will go (resting on a 2x4) its still leaned back pretty far. The only solution I was able to come up with would be to latch up the trailer to a truck (so it won't roll away) and jack up the rear of the trailer, probably a good foot or two up so I can lower the motor all the way, so I can open the case and replace those plugs. Is there an easier way to do this that I'm missing?
Thanks!