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Ok, first question: Should I try to install a water pump in my 90hp Mercury
myself? Second Question: Is this a pretty easy task? Third Question: Any helpful web-sites? Fourth Question: Better to take it to a mechanic? -- www.secretweaponlures.com www.outdoorfrontiers.com |
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With all these questions you're better off to take it to a marine mechanic!
"Charles Summers" wrote in message ... Ok, first question: Should I try to install a water pump in my 90hp Mercury myself? Second Question: Is this a pretty easy task? Third Question: Any helpful web-sites? Fourth Question: Better to take it to a mechanic? -- www.secretweaponlures.com www.outdoorfrontiers.com |
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Charles wrote, "Ok, first question: Should I try to install a water pump in
my 90hp Mercury myself?" That depends on your mechanical ability. "Second Question: Is this a pretty easy task?" It is not that hard. You need to lower the lower unit and disconnect the linkage. The unit should slid down. Then undo the water pump and install new one. Slide the lower unit back up. Make sure that you align the pickup tube with the boot on the pump and reattach the linkage. Third Question: Any helpful web-sites? Don't know of any. Fourth Question: Better to take it to a mechanic? I changed two on Johnson's and one on a Mercury but it is more convenient to drop it off and pick it up when it is ready. This can be done during the work week and be ready for the weekend for fishing. This way it want take away from your fishing time. Sarge |
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Charles,
If you have a decent mechanical ability, it's really very easy. The hardest part I found was how to disengage the linkage to drop the lower unit. On my old 115hp, there was a small pin holding the shifter shaft in place. Taking this pin out and pushing the shifter lever towards the motor (I believe) released the mechanism. Putting it back in was almost as easy, except for getting the pin back in (lack of room). If you have the ability, but lack the knowledge, go buy a Clymer manual. They're pretty cheap when you consider the fact you can then do a lot of work on your own motor with it. Best of luck. Don't know of a site that gives you any detail about the procedure.... -- Andrew Kidd http://www.amiasoft.com/ - Software for the rest of us! http://www.rofb.net/ - ROFB Newsgroup Home "Charles Summers" wrote in message ... Ok, first question: Should I try to install a water pump in my 90hp Mercury myself? Second Question: Is this a pretty easy task? Third Question: Any helpful web-sites? Fourth Question: Better to take it to a mechanic? -- www.secretweaponlures.com www.outdoorfrontiers.com |
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"Charles Summers" wrote in message
... Ok, first question: Should I try to install a water pump in my 90hp Mercury myself? Do you have a manual? If so read it and see. Second Question: Is this a pretty easy task? My dad made me learn to work on my own stuff from an early age. For me it is a doable task. For you only you can decide. I have the water pumps on my motors replaced every eyar by my mechanic when they do the annual service. Third Question: Any helpful web-sites? www.TenKillerMarine.com Fourth Question: Better to take it to a mechanic? The only reasons to not take it to a marine mechanic is if they can't get to it fast enough for you or if you don't have confidence in them. Bob La Londe www.YumaBassMan.com |
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I agree with all of what Andrew said except I like the Sealoc Manuals
better. Bob La Londe www.YumaBassMan.com "Andrew Kidd" wrote in message news:bpwsc.38069$zw.20151@attbi_s01... Charles, If you have a decent mechanical ability, it's really very easy. The hardest part I found was how to disengage the linkage to drop the lower unit. On my old 115hp, there was a small pin holding the shifter shaft in place. Taking this pin out and pushing the shifter lever towards the motor (I believe) released the mechanism. Putting it back in was almost as easy, except for getting the pin back in (lack of room). If you have the ability, but lack the knowledge, go buy a Clymer manual. They're pretty cheap when you consider the fact you can then do a lot of work on your own motor with it. Best of luck. Don't know of a site that gives you any detail about the procedure.... -- Andrew Kidd http://www.amiasoft.com/ - Software for the rest of us! http://www.rofb.net/ - ROFB Newsgroup Home "Charles Summers" wrote in message ... Ok, first question: Should I try to install a water pump in my 90hp Mercury myself? Second Question: Is this a pretty easy task? Third Question: Any helpful web-sites? Fourth Question: Better to take it to a mechanic? -- www.secretweaponlures.com www.outdoorfrontiers.com |
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![]() "Charles Summers" wrote in message ... Ok, first question: Should I try to install a water pump in my 90hp Mercury myself? Second Question: Is this a pretty easy task? Third Question: Any helpful web-sites? Fourth Question: Better to take it to a mechanic? Charles, You're a reasonablly intelligent person. All you have to do is pay attention to how everything comes apart and remember, don't force anything! Then just reverse the process. I've done several water pumps on different outboards and it's not exactly rocket science. You should be able to handle it just fine. -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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