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    Customer advice

    Sold a 2000 70 HP Johnson to a guy and gave him a excellent price but told him I have not gone through it. It was a yacht tender motor so low idling hours...just Sun scorched. We test ran it at my place and I walked him through what he needed to do. He sent me pictures of him and his wife and...
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    1987 88hp evinrude v4 crossflow

    I use the Q's to avoid fish finder madness. Gap size?....personal preference.
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    1995 Johnson 15hp

    Shouldn't need to touch that...set at factory, most likely something else
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    1970 Evinrude 18hp Trottle issue

    "I believe I did run the head over 220 and saw no depressions." This one is hard to believe. They are all out of spec.
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    1970 Evinrude 18hp Trottle issue

    Just read the thread, I don't see the new compression numbers nor do I see that you sanded the head. Was that done?
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    1995 Johnson 15hp

    Yes all that plastic crap can break....usually breaks when you really need it to work. So don't really use it!
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    1995 Johnson 112 SPL

    That's a 112 special until I turned it into a 115 Estradarude!
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    evinrude 115 1 cylinder dead

    Check your tach otherwise you need a 15 pitch at least. Must be a light boat.
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    1973 4hp Evinrude

    Who's the maker of the service manual and in general I wasn't talking about just the pin. No problem with you working on it or even enjoying posting.... it's just at the end of the day don't expect it to be a real good outboard for you.
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    1973 4hp Evinrude

    Really it's kind of wall art.....if you want to continue to play around with it purchase a factory manual and tear it down and restore it. Newer more modern motors work better for actual use but I have fun cleaning them up. Just remember at the end of the day what you really have.
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    Guess Who needed a tow home ?

    Just look up linc and sync for your motor....typically takes 2 or 3 times before I get it exactly the way I want it. Easy job? Not really, but gets easier every time I do it. I don't use the carb pointer tool that the manufacturer says you need.
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    Guess Who needed a tow home ?

    If yours has a choke it must have something to do with it being special.
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    Guess Who needed a tow home ?

    OMC service bulletin stated that you should be a 1/4 to 1/2 inches forward of the two lines. Mine hesitates if I run it between the two lines when I punch it, but if I run it about 3/8 of an inch ahead of that it's smooth when I push the throttle up. I guess if yours is working fine I'd leave...
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    Guess Who needed a tow home ?

    Yes it is....4 turns out and it snapped. Actually made it easier!
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    Guess Who needed a tow home ?

    I know I'm not on the Mercury forum but I'm trying to rebuild this carburetor for my neighbor. She lost her husband and her two outboards sat for 7 years and one of them started running and then didn't. This one particular screw has an opening on the back side which allowed it to get stuck and...
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    evinrude 115 1 cylinder dead

    I agree and you must be a swedish guy like me because, and no offense, you don't listen.
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    Guess Who needed a tow home ?

    And the women drown? Where do you live? Some arctic swamp?🤣 It's July?
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    Guess Who needed a tow home ?

    I have it's sister....you have the red headed step sister. Always abused but usually comes through. Mines seen the bottom of the ocean and still runs....minus wiring/starter issues.
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