Rkuruvilla
Cadet
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- Sep 24, 2022
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Just acquired a 2001 90 Mercury 2 stroke ELPTO with approx 50hours. I am totally new to boating. Already wasted $400 at a repair shop after flooding the carb and thinking I had a start repair issue... so learning from mistake/try/fail here
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The outboard runs like a champ. Had the low oil sensor float failure in the oil tank assembly so we decided to bypass the sensor (Mercury OEM tank assembly on back order until end of the year or more). After reading through forums I am contemplating oil delete on the outboard and going direct fuel mix at 50:1 Should I attempt the oil delete?. The Mercury is 22 years old but has only 50 hours on it. Are the oil delivery components susceptible to fail soon? If I continue with the VRO what are some signs I should look for if a problem exists. Will it be too late by then. I was given a reasonable quote for the work need by two separate mechanics. I was warned of smokey outboard while on idle speed with oil delete. Please guide me here in the right direction. Thanks in advance.
The outboard runs like a champ. Had the low oil sensor float failure in the oil tank assembly so we decided to bypass the sensor (Mercury OEM tank assembly on back order until end of the year or more). After reading through forums I am contemplating oil delete on the outboard and going direct fuel mix at 50:1 Should I attempt the oil delete?. The Mercury is 22 years old but has only 50 hours on it. Are the oil delivery components susceptible to fail soon? If I continue with the VRO what are some signs I should look for if a problem exists. Will it be too late by then. I was given a reasonable quote for the work need by two separate mechanics. I was warned of smokey outboard while on idle speed with oil delete. Please guide me here in the right direction. Thanks in advance.