85 hp 1989

jippie98

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Hi all..... I have just begun looking for new parts for this motor on the web and have had difficulty identifying which model I have. The motor ID number on the bracket has worn out and it is very dificult to see right now. I have seen that when the id is on the bracket it is a newer model but it does not say which # is the new model when I look into parts. Any help would be great......Thanks for the help!
 

roscoe

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Re: 85 hp 1989

Have had to id a few motors like this.<br />Best results were with repair manual in hand while inspecting the motor. <br /><br />Read thru the sections on ignition systems, wiring diagrams, lower units, charging systems, etc, looking for obvious items that include or exclude your motor. Process of elimination. One piece lower unit, or two piece? Brand of carburator? Type of ignition? <br />Style of waterpump? Pay attention to items that list differences between "B" and "C" models, as an example. More on this later.<br /><br />Once you are certain of the year - then you can compare your motor to the parts diagrams located for each model, HERE:<br /><br /> http://www.mercruiserparts.com/selectModels2.asp?type_id=FORC <br /><br />You will find that most of the common parts are the same from model to model, and that many have been upgraded to a part that is used as a common replacement part.<br /><br />Lets take a look at a typical model number.<br /><br />853F9C<br /><br />The first 2 or 3 digits are the horsepower, in this case 2 digits, 85 hp.<br /><br />The next digit (3) represents the features on the motor, power trim, etc. I have not found an index of this code. But your motor either has the feature or it doesn't. <br /><br />The "F" designates the boat manufacturer that the motor was built for. Most mechanicals will be the same, but colors, trim, and labeling will be different.<br /><br />The "9" is for the year, 1989.<br /><br />Then comes the model revision code or production run code. <br />This one is probably the most important, as different production runs may have used different parts suppliers. Parts like carb rebuild kits need to be for the correct carb. Parts like sparkplugs and coils are usually not so critical. Many of these "not so critical" parts are the ones that have now been replaced by a common replacement part number, which is used across most models.<br /><br />What specifically is different from model to model on the 85hp 1989 model year? Not much. A few different carbs were used. A couple different tilt and trim systems were used, I think. <br /><br />Wow, sorry to be so long winded, too much coffee I guess.<br /><br />What kind of parts are you looking for?
 

jippie98

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Re: 85 hp 1989

I was looking to replace the impeller, fuel pump/diaphram. Purchased the boat last year and I doubt that the previous owner did much routine maintance. Any thing else I should change while I have it in the shop? Carbs definitly need a good tuning because the last time I was out I noticed alot of fuel in the water with the engine turned off. I wanted to just get everything done while it was in the shop....I thought by me ordering the parts the shop would not have to look for them....Force parts seem to be hard to find.... Thanks
 

roscoe

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Re: 85 hp 1989

Some shops won't let you bring parts in. Might want to check before you spend the money.<br /><br />Go thru the fuel system, decarb the motor, lower unit lube change, check all wiring for cracks in insulation or loose connections. Have them do a compression check so you have the numbers to use as a baseline measurement in the future.<br />Probably change the entire waterpump, not just the impeller.<br /><br />Oh yeah. There were two different water pumps and impellers used on the 1989 85hp motor.
 
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Re: 85 hp 1989

Sir Catchalot,<br /> I have found most the parts I need for mine through www.outboardparts.com I just bought an 85 Hp 86 Model.. Roscoe is right, I had to cross reference the manual to figure out what I had due to the type of ignition and changes within the year it was made.<br />Gen Mech
 
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