Re: Getting a Mercury 9.8 TWIN running (1967)
I just got around to checking compression and both cyclinders have compression over 100 so I am going to declare victory for now (I will take her for a run this weekend and let you know how it goes)
I was about to purchase the stop button on eBay but the cost surprised me ($20 + $17 shipping). I thought this was pretty steep. I did some searching here in my local area, and I found a guy selling a similar 9.8 110 for $150 so I bought it (see photo). At a minimum I will use it for parts but I am hopeful to get her running too
I have done all things that you told me to do with the 1967
Check for spark (passed)
Check compression done (passed)
New spark plugs (completed)
Check impeller before starting the engine (completed but check failed)
I fully inspected the entire water pump, it had minor debree and one of the blades on the impeller was damaged. I ordered a new impeller, and I installed it today but I ran into an issue reassembling the impeller housing. I am not able to get the water pump face plate to sit cleanly on the water pump base. The base is butting up against the shaft (see attached picture). Reading section Seloc Mercury 1 and 2 cylinder Outboards 1965-1989 1404 (section 9-42) mentions something about shimming. I need to be enlightened, do I need shim and what should I be shimming with? I did verify that the face place seats cleanly when the shaft is not in the way. I can get it to sit clean in the the middle of shaft but I can't get is seated in the correct spot on the shaft.
Another question : What is your recommendation for a multipurpose lubricant