Mariner 40hp 2 stroke

Frithy

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Hi can anyone help. Fairly new to this. We have purchased a boat with this engine and we are having problems so have decided to strip it down, give it a good service. I have notices some of the cable are not connected, can anyone tell me what they are? I think they are charge cables for lighting that's not fitted but not sure. 2 green and a red and then 2 green separate, I assume the greens connect but unsure where the red should be. Many thanks for any help.
 
You dont say what year or quote the serial number so cannot look up any info

This link identifies the color codes Wiring Color Codes for Mercury & U.S. Mariner Outboard Motors.

You may be able to find a manual which covers your engine here Boatinfo - The library, containing manuals, brochures and other technical documents from the last hundred years! Some are genuine Merc/ Mariner manuals but others are Seloc manuals. If you can find a genuine one you are in luck ... thats what you really need . Seloc manuals cover too many models.

If you dont get the advice you need here go to the iBoats forum Mercury & Mariner Outboards Page: 1 - iboats Boating Forums | 36

and / or the MarineEngine forum Mercury Mariner Outboard Forum

If you visit either of these forums be sure to fully identify your engine, at least give the year.
 
Sorry. Many thanks. I have no idea of the year as I don't think it has the correct top and has been painted so no decals.
Its a 40E OE9 S 10081 2 stroke 2 cylinder. 1980's I would think.
I will look and see if I can find a manual.
 
Sorry. Many thanks. I have no idea of the year as I don't think it has the correct top and has been painted so no decals.
Its a 40E OE9 S 10081 2 stroke 2 cylinder. 1980's I would think.
I will look and see if I can find a manual.

I have drawn a blank on that model number.
 
It looks like those wires are comming off the Rectifier/Regulator and may indeed be charge wires for the main battery. It is quite common for outboards to have wires on them that were never connected to things. This is because they used the same parts to build them as other models that had in effect 'optional extras' just like cars have today
 
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