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  1. jimmbo

    Buy a 5hp Mariner with a blown head gasket?

    A good Carb Idle Mix Setting, is one that Idles well and is Rich enough to prevent a Bog/Stumble when Accelerating. There is an Initial Setting, on the Rich Side, but still within a Combustible Range. The Correct Float Setting is Critical, as it sets the Fuel Level, and too low or too high will...
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    Prop ID

    Turning Point does have a Lineage of Props they call Patriot. Check their Website. The 8964, might be from a Propeller Rebuilder
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    Just thought I'd share a nice photo.

    Probably the distant Descendent of One
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    Tilt and Trim 150hp Mercury v6

    It will drop slower when in the water, than when on the trailer. That will vary depending on how much resistance the Prop provides, Factors there are Blade Area, Pitch, and whether the Engine is in Gear or Neutral. Personally when I was running the Engine with an almost Dead Battery, I just...
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    Why I'm nervous boating at night...

    In 76 I hit a Pole Floating in the Water, at about 30mph.
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    Guess Who needed a tow home ?

    The Retardation of the Spark Timing is what set the Idle Speed, there is no Spec, at it will vary depending on the Load the Engine is subject to. Which means a change in Prop Pitch will result in a different Idle Speed and an Adjusted will likely be needed. OMC Engines in that HP Range were easy...
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    Guess Who needed a tow home ?

    They did use the older 20/25 Mids and Cases Over Hub Exhaust? I think you mean separate Exhaust Snout
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    Yamaha 130 v4 idle mix screws

    An adjustable Air Bleed is all it is. It is unlike an Idle Speed Control, though I'm sure it has been misadjusted to achieve that Purpose
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    Just thought I'd share a nice photo.

    I've driven beside many Pelicans, it is Impressive when they trade Speed for Altitude. Hell of a Wingspan, on those Buzzards Took this about 20 yrs ago, not flying just paddling away from me This was about 45 minutes from home. Didn't take this Pic
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    Guess Who needed a tow home ?

    In 86 few if any 30hp engines had Power Tilt, though it was offered as a Dealer installed Accessory. Power Trim wasn't offered for it
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    86-87 Mariner 150 questions

    Time for a Compression Test, and Spark Test(jump a 3/8" gap) I suspect there is a bit more to this Story....
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    Prop, or Engine Issue?

    Another Compression Gauge might yield/provide better info. As stated Prior, those Numbers are slightly over 50% of what would be expected.... Careful about a another Thread, as running 2 Open Threads by the same Person about the same Motor, can get complicated to follow...
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    Buy a 5hp Mariner with a blown head gasket?

    600 rpm, give or take 50 rpm. I like to go as low as practical, as it is easier on the Shift Mechanism, which is either In or Out of Gear, no slip Clutch to ease in
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    Why I'm nervous boating at night...

    50 yrs ago, I missed a Canoe by less than 30 ft. Simply sheer Luck. Someone's Moron Kids decided to go for a Midnight Paddle. You can't cure Stupidity.
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    Scraped bottom

    Installing Power Trim or Tilt would have a few Benefits. Replacing and/or Repairing a few Props a couple of times, and overall Costs are Similar
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    Mercontrol shift/throttle lever 75% travel limit now

    Are the Carbs fully opened when the Lever has stopped?
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    WATER JACKET/HEAD GASKET 1987 25 HP 2 STROKE MERCURY

    Quite low. As the numbers are Similar, You might want to try another Compression Gauge. When doing the Test, keep pulling until the Gauge reads no higher. Might take 3 or 4 pulls, might take 8 or 9... If the Rings are Stuck a bit of Combustion Chamber Cleaner overnight might help. I had...
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    WATER JACKET/HEAD GASKET 1987 25 HP 2 STROKE MERCURY

    You have to take the Cover off to replace the Gasket. Here is when I did my 115
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    Prop questions on a 16' 1976 StarCraft Montego (Merc 888)

    With a Recommended Top Rpm of 4200, a 302 is not going to need much for Carburation, a very small 4bbl, like a 390 cfm would be overkill 302 cu in at 4200 rpm can inhale 367 CFM, at 100% Volumetric Efficiency, However an engine from that Era, would at best have, 75% VE, so it would inhale 275 CFM.
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