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  1. flyingscott

    Question about LU rebuild + getting ripped off on sale.

    So take it to a mechanic and have the lower resealed and pass the receipt with the sale. Tell the buyer to pound sand because he is trying to screw you. He will spend $400 on the reseal and pocket the $3600 he saved. Do not sell people like that anything you will never be rid of him!!!
  2. flyingscott

    70 HP vs 90 HP Evinrude: Which to Buy?

    I am not the guy who is going to tell you to overpower your boat. But a 70 hp propped right will pull a wakeboard or tube.
  3. flyingscott

    70 HP vs 90 HP Evinrude: Which to Buy?

    Go with the 70 hp motor.
  4. flyingscott

    Electric Start issues

    On a tiller the fuse usually goes between the rectifier and the big positive side of the solenoid. Do you have a key or pushbutton?
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    Electric Start issues

    Why does the nuetral safety switch have a fuse on it?
  6. flyingscott

    Boat slow after cleaning

    Pull the plug or turn the bilge pump on.
  7. flyingscott

    Johnson Kill switch

    The screws should be relatively easy to remove. If you want to get the heads off of the screws just drill them. Use a slightly larger than 1/4" drill bit and drill the heads off. Then when you split the box there should be a nub sticking out you can grab with a vise grisp.
  8. flyingscott

    Motor opinion

    The OMC v6s can sit around 90 psi and be a healthy motor. And that's not even getting into decompression holes. So no the 100 psi rule is kinda outdated.
  9. flyingscott

    Electric Start issues

    look at the neutral safety switch.
  10. flyingscott

    Motor opinion

    100 psi is a general # given out for 2 strks that works with some and not others.
  11. flyingscott

    Update on my electric fuel pump installation.

    I am sorry why should we not be finding out what is wrong with the motor. I have worked on probably 50 of the 2+2 motors and have never had to add an electric fuel pump to make it start correctly.
  12. flyingscott

    1995 Mercury 20HP what years are compatible?

    Look at the driveshaft splines on top and Base gasket pretty sure they are the same through most yrs. If you find a whole motor a powerhead swap is simple. If you find one off of a pontoon boat you can also get electric start.
  13. flyingscott

    Motor opinion

    Thank you Fatz at least now the OP knows where he needs to be with his compression #s.
  14. flyingscott

    Motor opinion

    Where does it say that? Give the OP the facts, Like where does it say that?
  15. flyingscott

    Update on my electric fuel pump installation.

    What have you done to that motor? Wow
  16. flyingscott

    8 hp mariner

    Make sure the prts are available a lot of those are NLA.
  17. flyingscott

    Motor opinion

    Why is 93 psi considered low for a V6? Since the only manual mentioned is for a I3/4 cylinder and those motors have NOTHING to do with a V6.
  18. flyingscott

    1995 Mercury 20HP what years are compatible?

    Find a longshaft motor that is blown up anything from1985 and up will interchange. If you can find a 25 hp you can convert yours.
  19. flyingscott

    Mercury 15hp No Compression

    Don't worry to much if the prop doesn't turn when you pull it over. Those motors are notorious for breaking the drive shaft.
  20. flyingscott

    Need advice on power tilt for 1979 85 HP V4 Johnson

    You will also need something like this. The relay box and relays https://www.ebay.com/itm/324950040419?hash=item4ba8881f63:g:GSkAAOSwQm9hSpjC
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