Waverider17
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- Feb 7, 2023
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I own a 1989 Mercury 60hp 2 stroke and although this motor is almost vintage she's been very well looked after, serviced annually and owned by myself for 10 years. Long story short, due to some niggling issues last year, I carried out an overhaul of the fuel system, replaced the CDI box, coils, leads and rectifier and she ran perfectly for all of the 2022 season. I took my boat off its mooring in October last year and a month or so ago she just refused to start so I carried out some fault finding and found the trigger to be at fault. This was replaced along with the stator while the flywheel was off and she roared back into life.
I now need to check and adjust the timing and this is mainly because when she fired up the idle was a bit high, so I went to adjust it like I've done plenty of times before but my head was obviously elsewhere as I accidentally adjusted a timing screw just above. This didn't throw the motor out, she still starts and runs, just not that great and stalls in gear but I've been wanting to do a link and sync for a while and this where I came unstuck.
My Merc manual, like many, covers a lot of models and the information is conflicting. One picture labels the 3rd adjustment screw down on the spark arm as the primary pick-up with a timing adjustment, and the second picture labels the it as the secondary pick-up with a mechanical adjustment on the throttle cluster cam so I need to know which is the correct procedure for my motor. It would be great if someone could also confirm the link and sync procedure in case my manual is completely wrong. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I now need to check and adjust the timing and this is mainly because when she fired up the idle was a bit high, so I went to adjust it like I've done plenty of times before but my head was obviously elsewhere as I accidentally adjusted a timing screw just above. This didn't throw the motor out, she still starts and runs, just not that great and stalls in gear but I've been wanting to do a link and sync for a while and this where I came unstuck.
My Merc manual, like many, covers a lot of models and the information is conflicting. One picture labels the 3rd adjustment screw down on the spark arm as the primary pick-up with a timing adjustment, and the second picture labels the it as the secondary pick-up with a mechanical adjustment on the throttle cluster cam so I need to know which is the correct procedure for my motor. It would be great if someone could also confirm the link and sync procedure in case my manual is completely wrong. Any help would be greatly appreciated.