burtonrider11
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Jul 28, 2005
- Messages
- 178
Hi all, my apologies if this has been covered before. I am in the process of replacing a starter on my boat. While I have everything torn apart, I figure this would be the best time to do a fairly complete tune up: new plugs, wires, oil/filter, cap and rotor.
I am child of the fuel injection era, so carbed motors with distributors are somewhat foreign to me. Is there anything I need to know prior to changing the cap and rotor. My plan is to mark where the current cap sits in relation to a specific cylinder and line up the new one with that mark/cylinder.
I read in the merc manual that to replace the rotor, I need to use some Loctite 271 on the distributor shaft and rotor. A guy I work with says not to do that, that I'll never get it off. I tend to lean toward what the Merc manual says, but I'd love some input.
I replaced the fuel filter earlier in the season, we have less than 20 hours on the new one, would I be okay to leave that? I always use Startron when I fill up and will top off my tank when winterizing with the Rec90 (pure gas).
Any thoughts/advice would be welcome!
I am child of the fuel injection era, so carbed motors with distributors are somewhat foreign to me. Is there anything I need to know prior to changing the cap and rotor. My plan is to mark where the current cap sits in relation to a specific cylinder and line up the new one with that mark/cylinder.
I read in the merc manual that to replace the rotor, I need to use some Loctite 271 on the distributor shaft and rotor. A guy I work with says not to do that, that I'll never get it off. I tend to lean toward what the Merc manual says, but I'd love some input.
I replaced the fuel filter earlier in the season, we have less than 20 hours on the new one, would I be okay to leave that? I always use Startron when I fill up and will top off my tank when winterizing with the Rec90 (pure gas).
Any thoughts/advice would be welcome!