How do you test a Mercury outboard power pack?

How do you test a Mercury outboard power pack?

How to Test a Mercury Power Pack

  1. Note the routing and connection points, then disconnect the primary wire or wires from the ignition coil.
  2. Select the resistance scale on the multimeter.
  3. Repeat the process to ensure that you only probed the proper wires and connectors if tests are out of specification.

Are Mariner outboard motors still made?

In 1999, the decision was reached to end Mariner sales in the U.S. but to continue distribution internationally in markets where it remains popular. In the U.S., loyal Mariner owners were downhearted.

What year is my Mariner outboard engine?

Locate the serial number plate by looking on your motor’s transom bracket; the plate will have “Mercury Marine” written on the top. The serial number is the top number on the plate. The number directly beneath this is the year it was manufactured.

How do I check what power pack I have?

Touch each of the multimeter’s leads to the ends of the orange wires, running from the power packs to the ignition coils — touch the orange wires with the positive lead and touch the negative lead to the negative terminal (-) on the ignition coil. You should receive a reading of at least 150V.

Are Mercury and Mariner the same?

Mercury and mariner are the same company, both owned by the bruswick corp. Mariner was originally an australian licenced company that re-badged overseas engines and sold them locally under the ‘mariner’ brand name, mostly US made mercurys and a few Johnsons…

Who makes Mariner?

Mercury Mariner

Mercury Mariner
Manufacturer Mercury (Ford)
Production 2004–2010
Model years 2005-2011
Body and chassis

Where is the serial number on a Mariner outboard?

Mariner Outboards The serial number tag is located on the top outside edge of the CLAMP BRACKET; or, on top of the SWIVEL BRACKET (port or starboard).

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