Hello everyone,
I just picked up a 2001 Mercury 90HP to put on my 2000 Tracker Targa.
I bought the motor for $400, with a hole in the piston.
Now, the next question...What did I just get myself into?
I am an ASE certified technician, and going into an engine or transmission is nothing new to me. However I just want to know if there are any do's and don'ts in the marine world that I need to watch out for while rebuilding this thing.
Also I need to figure out what the root cause of the failure was.
Top CYL is completely toasted, middle cylinder is very scored up, and bottom cylinder appears to be OK.
Since the oil tank was still 1/2 full, and the bottom cylinder is ok, can I assume that this was not due to a lack of oil? Possibly a carb problem or cooling problem?
I just dont want to put big $$$ into fixing this thing only to have it burn again.
Other questions...As far as gauges go, are they fairly universal? or do you have to get a mercury only gauge because of the sending units?
Thanks
Peter
I just picked up a 2001 Mercury 90HP to put on my 2000 Tracker Targa.
I bought the motor for $400, with a hole in the piston.
Now, the next question...What did I just get myself into?
I am an ASE certified technician, and going into an engine or transmission is nothing new to me. However I just want to know if there are any do's and don'ts in the marine world that I need to watch out for while rebuilding this thing.
Also I need to figure out what the root cause of the failure was.
Top CYL is completely toasted, middle cylinder is very scored up, and bottom cylinder appears to be OK.
Since the oil tank was still 1/2 full, and the bottom cylinder is ok, can I assume that this was not due to a lack of oil? Possibly a carb problem or cooling problem?
I just dont want to put big $$$ into fixing this thing only to have it burn again.
Other questions...As far as gauges go, are they fairly universal? or do you have to get a mercury only gauge because of the sending units?
Thanks
Peter