Re: 1989 Force 125
Now THAT is the right attitude (getting it 100% before running it)!!!<br />Get the shop manual for it. I have the clymer,pulblished By Intertec Publishing ,number B751-3.<br /><br />The props are too numerous,and you can find a complete cross refence at any good marine shop,or online. Props are a science in themseves, and I'm sure you've heard the term,"test prop"...The best way to get the performance you want is from testing different props from a marina.<br /><br />Plugs are Champion # UL18V.<br />Yes, it has a t-stat. It is located on the top of the head,under a screw plate. One caution..Do not run the engine other than 20minute testing without the t-stat. Unequal heating on the head can warp it,and do all kindsa nasty stuff, so make sure you replace it with a new one (only abt 5 buks).<br />If I can help ya in any way, feel free to <br />E-mail me. One more quick piece of advice, use >90 octane gas,and the highest grade <br />TC-W3 oil at all times.These engines<br /> self-destruct on cheaper brands. <br /><br /><br /><br />------------------<br />I'm no expert, but I DID sleep at a Holiday Inn last night!