water pump/lower unit

Sean

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Since I bought the boat last Auguat, I have not changed the water pump. I took her out last week and she ran perfect! even wit the old plugs full of carb fogging crap.
The water preasure comming out of her isn't to strong, and I know I need to atleast change/look @ the impeller.
My question is, how big a project is it? I charge alot of things head on, and I get lucky about 80% of the time, but I dont want to roll the dice with my engine if it is going to be a bigger project/risk then I think.
Thanks for any incorregement or warnings you may have!
 
You can do it, its a easy job!! Just make sure you get the hidden bolt out under the zinc plate and that the inpeller goes on the right way.

If you don't have a book on your motor I sugest you to go get one. It will be full of info!
 
I can't remember what motor you have, but if it's OMC, then don't forget about the bolt under the bottom carb; I had a really tough time getting to that one...
 
Yeah, under the carb... In order to get to the impeller, you need to pull the lower unit off and to pull the lower unit off you need to disengage the shift rod on an OB.

Am I out to lunch again? That happens sometimes... :-/
 
The Mariners are a little easier to change than OMC products because (depending on the years) you don't have to loosen the linkage bolt under the carbs.
Whatever you do don't rotate the shift dog (or gear) and get it out of time. If you don't have a book get one just for tech data. Frosen bolts are always fun. Merc-Mariner has a change in '94 on the water pickup tube pay close attention to the instructions with the pump.
Holler when starting on it. ;D
 
Personally I'd buy the whole pump kit being it's the first time you've been in the foot, some improvements may have been made prior to '96. Oh, while your at it change the foot fluid. Get the pump and use Quicksilver fluid.
 
Look in "General" (today on page 2) and under "make my life easier" on page 2 pics of a 75hp Mariner foot. I suggest making one of these brackets.
 
With mine they have a bolt hidden under that little skeg thing. I mark its location so the skeg is pointing the same direction as when it was removed.
 
Thanks for all the tips and incorragwement!

You would think I could just order a water pump for the year/make/model of my engine.. But Noooo. If I want to get it @ westmarine I need to remove the old one 1st and them bring it in... Or to order the kist online I nee my engine serial #. So once it stops raing I am going to get the serial number off the negine and order the parts.
Stay tuned!! ;D
 
The reason they ask for the serial number is that these motors are made in lots, not years, so if you buy a 2000 Mercury its a 2000, but if you buy it in 2001 then it is a 2001 till they sell that lot out.

At least thats how my mer was (1990) My friend had a mer just like mine and was a 1989, but serial numbers were only off by 78 numbers.
 
A bet you all knew this question was comming ;D

Were is the serial # on an engine ???
I looked every were ::)
 
Two places depending on Mfr. Port side (left facing forward ;D) yoke, decal or stamp with rivets and on freeze plug looking thing on top of powerhead (looks like round end of carrage bolt).
I'll try to find pictures on net for your motor.
Hang on, I got a "84 150 Mariner in the yard, I'll get a picture.
 
Well I'm only at 50%.
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I'll have to look and see if your motor also has it stamped into the thing that looks like a freeze plug. Patience ;D
 
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