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    Johnson 1988 50 HP ex-VRO Fuel Pump Question

    Don't adjust the idle speed at the cable, adjust it at the idle adjustment screw first then adjust the cable to suit. A quick Google will show you where the idle adjustment screw is located.
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    Stupid fuel gauge question

    At 33 Ohms the gauge should have read full. There's 2 systems, American & Euro and they must be matched as they work in reverse to each other. Test the gauge to see what type you have & to confirm it's working properly. Then test the sender to see that it's the correct one. Notice with the...
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    Help. No spark.

    Did you disconnect the rectifier yellow wires?
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    1995 Johnson 130 Looper

    If you're testing it correctly that would mean you have a faulty gauge, hope this helps.
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    1986 Johnson 90hp V4 starts & runs great but does not charge the battery

    Using the same method test your car and see if you get the expected result. Then test the stator, yours should be 9 Amp.
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    1987 evinrude 175 throttle problem.

    This may help you.
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    '83 Evinrude 115hp driving my crazy(water pump)

    This picture should help you.
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    '83 Evinrude 115hp driving my crazy(water pump)

    The deflectors are there to force the water to go up and over the top cylinders, they stop the water taking a short cut between the top & bottom cylinders. What happens id corrosion builds up between the cylinder walls & the deflectors & squeezes them into the water flow path. Here is a picture...
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    1994 Evinrude 115 Steam from tell tale.

    Good work on the bolt, keep the progress reports coming. FWIW I did some Google checking and found an interesting thing about the small cork circle locations. The BRP website shows them in different locations to my genuine OMC manual but the t'stat orientation seems the same. Plus a third...
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    How to read a fish finder?

    When I take into account signals bouncing down & up, cone angles, snapshots, scrolling & history etc, etc... I find it very hard to get my head around how these shots are even possible. It strikes me you shouldn't be able to see the side of something when looking from above and at a ~2Kt...
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    Button missing?

    I don't get it.
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    Button missing?

    I've noticed the 'subscribe' button missing in threads, any ideas?
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    Corrections?

    I was typing in a thread and as usual I had to fix some typos before posting then the trouble started. I couldn't place the curser into my typed text without it hilighting a letter or a space and when I tried to type it was deleting the previously typed stuff as it went. I'm sure there is an...
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    Gas gauge sending unit/ '95 Bayliner LS1700

    While you're in the printing mood.
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    Bad dose of water

    Are the levers in the control completely mechanically independent of each other? Shifting a single lever control will put pressure on the throttle cable to ensure it's pushed fully towards idle. I'm unfamiliar with store bought outboard dual lever controllers only individual controllers...
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    Slots above Anti Vent plate

    Exhaust relief & drainage maybe? The exhaust tube has a sneaky hole up near the top plus there's the two upper exhaust relief holes. On the muffs mine lets exhaust and water out of those slots, the water is a little mystery I guess I have some leaks in the water pump, water tube or lower exhaust...
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    cable lengths

    Here you go Bob.
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    SOLENOID

    In essence this is the same as the other circuits already posted but it may be easier for you to follow.
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    Bearing Buddy grease nipple failure

    http://www.bearingbuddy.com/why.html Aside from Bruce of course. When the hub is full & pumped up then a little grease weeping out is normal. I re- pump and wipe mine with a rag a couple of times a year, it's nothing.
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    Steering wheel shaft removal 87 Four Winns

    Motor mechanics use these to pull steering components apart. After you get the boss off undo the bolts & pull the rest out the back.
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