Mariner 90HP two-stroke 2001 mod. Things I should know about these?

GreedyMuffin

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Hi!

I bought a 90HP two stroke from 01 yesterday, Will pick it up within a few weeks.

The ad (Norwegian though, but the pictures are there: http://m.finn.no/boat/motor/ad.html?finnkode=84222963&ref=conversation&fks=84222963). It looks really clean and seems like it's in good condition. It has been on a service this year as well.

Is there something I should know about these engines? Seems like the normal compression is around 110-130 on these. I will check the gear oil and compression when I'm out there. It's a 5 hours drive, and I'm 17, so my father will drive when he gets back from work. Is there anything else I should check?

These engines seems really solid, and it will rock my 15.5ft boat good. (It got a 6.4 ft width).

Only downside I know of is that these is thirsty on top RPM. I will cruise in 20-24 knots, and max speed is probably around 35-38 with this setup. So I guessing that I got alot of horespower to my disposal. Giving me great speed at only 3000-3500 RPM.
 

roscoe

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They are good motors.
Confirm water pump and oil blender are working.

And check for saltwater use/damage.

Happy boating.
 

GreedyMuffin

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Hi!

Thank you! From what I can tell from the pictures it dosen't seem like the engine is used in saltwater, at least not much.

Happy boating to you too!
 

GreedyMuffin

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Hi!

Comp. Was 7.5 on all cylinders, is that low?

Engine is starting right up when just turning the key, so I believe that is in good condition.

None/little saltwater damage.

Should I remove the oil injection and just pre-mix the gas?
 

Faztbullet

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The bottom driven oil pumps rarely fail, that why there is no sensors other than oil tank level on these engines...
 
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