94 Mariner Therostat and Fuel

Mark Perez

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Looks like the thermostat and fuel filter has never been changed.
This motor runs so good I hate to mess with it. It doesn't miss or run hot.
Should I change the thermostat and fuel filters anyway?
And is this an easy job or should I take it into a shop?

Thanks for helping with the solinoid problem.
 

lprizman

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Re: 94 Mariner Therostat and Fuel

extremely easy to perform.
it may run good now,,it may not run for long if you don't change these items.

It will take about 20 minutes for both thermo and the filter.

what motor is it?
 

will941s

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Re: 94 Mariner Therostat and Fuel

If you run in salt water, or since it's never been off, lube the bolts really well and let it sit for awhile before you remove the t-stat cover. Believe me...you don't want to break the bolts off. Take them out very slowly and carefully.
 

Mark Perez

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Re: 94 Mariner Therostat and Fuel

extremely easy to perform.
it may run good now,,it may not run for long if you don't change these items.

It will take about 20 minutes for both thermo and the filter.

what motor is it?

Thanks, It was easy and it really needed one (very rusty)
 

Mark Perez

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Joined
Nov 2, 2009
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5
Re: 94 Mariner Therostat and Fuel

If you run in salt water, or since it's never been off, lube the bolts really well and let it sit for awhile before you remove the t-stat cover. Believe me...you don't want to break the bolts off. Take them out very slowly and carefully.

Thanks, It was easy and it really needed one (very rusty)
 
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