weustace
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I've had a long-running saga with my antiquated 4hp (2T) Mariner. Despite its extreme simplicity, it fairly abruptly died on me on passage a while ago; it has since been lavished with some £200+ of "professional" attention with no substantial improvement. Both I and the mechanic have cleaned the carb extensively; he also identified and replaced a damaged fuel pump membrane. The symptoms are interesting: it starts and runs fine, though sounding a little husky (recording could be supplied if residents of this forum possess outboard-whispering skills), but dies as soon as power is demanded. Compression seems broadly OK - I measured it at 80psi or so at the time of the failure last year as against 90-100ish for the fully working outboard, and given the cheap instrument I am using I think this difference may be within the error bounds of the measurement. I prompted the mechanic who fiddled with it to check this, but he never reported back his findings - though he did say he'd try it.
Thoughts based on the above are welcome. The outboard is a 1997 model badged as being made in Belgium.
The more direct question: I have decided to take the powerhead apart and try giving it all a good clean. Even if this fails to deliver a performance improvement, I hope it might be educational... So far, I have removed the six bolts penetrating the powerhead assembly from under the cowl (photo attached with them partially reinserted to avoid loss), but don't seem able to remove the assembly. Is it just a matter of more force for the (doubtless corroded) joint, or am I missing something? Shop manual is next on the purchase list!
Regards
William
Thoughts based on the above are welcome. The outboard is a 1997 model badged as being made in Belgium.
The more direct question: I have decided to take the powerhead apart and try giving it all a good clean. Even if this fails to deliver a performance improvement, I hope it might be educational... So far, I have removed the six bolts penetrating the powerhead assembly from under the cowl (photo attached with them partially reinserted to avoid loss), but don't seem able to remove the assembly. Is it just a matter of more force for the (doubtless corroded) joint, or am I missing something? Shop manual is next on the purchase list!
Regards
William