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    Brake based limited slip differentials

    The way I understand the "Posi-traction" limited slip differentials of the 70s and 80s, was that they often had mechanical breaking on the wheel that slips.
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    Winterizing, use E-0 stabilized gas or install shut off valve and run carb out of fuel?

    Gee, I have never had an issue with E10. It keeps the fuel system clean, and eliminates water in the fuel, or really cuts it down. My water separators have an oz of water or less in them at the end of the season. I only change them when they start to rust on the outside. On multicarb OB...
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    Yamaha lower unit stuck

    Gee, stuck how? Stuck on, stuck in gear, stuck in the mud, trim stuck down? What year and model?
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    Gonna need to pull my Alpha outdrive, no water flow.Thinking its clogged

    Charlie, I have had the water passage under the waterpump in the OD, nearly clog with barnacles. A lot of Alphas have removeable gratings for water intake. You can pull 'em off and take a look.
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    Aftermarket Mercruiser parts, What are you using???

    On my MerCruiser, I would routinely use automotive fan belts which were $10 vs $70 for Quicksilver ones. I also matched auto U joints (less than $10 ea) vs the Quicksilver ones at $50ea. For non-DIYs, using Quicksilver parts can make some sense, as they may (may) last longer, and installation...
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    Water in bilge

    Gee, water is 8 pounds per gallon. Why not add 200 gallons of water to your boat on the trailer? What could go wrong?
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    Not getting Forward

    Gee, Mercury controls almost never wear out. I have a MerControl from 1977 and another older one (white) that work perfectly. However, I have a Mercury control from about 4 years ago that is tricky to put together properly, if it was apart. The throttle only linkage serves to anchor the shift...
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    Trailer and trim button issues.

    Alpha drives have the trim limit switch exposed to the water. It is simply a copper contact and a copper pointer on the outdrive tilt joint, which moves as you trim. The water rots them out. However, with your description, it sounds like some wires are connected wrong. if it were me, I...
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    Should I use a kicker when trolling in a 4.3L Mercruiser?

    I doubt the 4.3 motor will have an issue with idling for hours. They tend to be real good at that. The question is whether they troll slow enough to catch fish. If not, there are trolling planes (baffles) that slow the boat down enough for trolling. Alternatively, a trolling motor or kicker...
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    Winterize a Non-Running Engine?

    Pull the spark plugs and spray fogging oil into the cylinders and carbs. Turn the flywheel a few times to distribute the fogging oil, replace the spark plugs. Now drain and refill the gearoil, grease the steering rod and swivel and tilt fittings. rinse and spray the powerhead with anti...
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    Lower unit noise investigation

    The driveshaft bearings on a lot of Merc gearcases are cone shaped. The cones can face up or down. Some that face down have a spring and pin on the top end of the driveshaft to push them down into the race. Some that face up rely on hydraulic pressure to push them into the race above. Since...
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    modified leaning post? Bolster?

    Joe, Captain's chairs often have flip up cushions, just for the reason you want one. You might take a look at them and see how they work. Alternatively, simply install two of them replacing your current seat.
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    modified leaning post? Bolster?

    Do you want the bolster behind your back or a cushion under your butt? Either way, make or buy the bolster (or cushion) and use some vinyl straps, and some snaps to hold it in place. Folded and sewed strips of vinyl fabric are pretty strong. Sew them to the bolster or cushion and install...
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    Replacing Motor mounts

    Gee, which motor is that? I have replaced the upper motor mounts on my mercury OB, but not on my Johnny. On the Merc, the upper motor mount is sandwiched between the exhaust extension under the powerhead and the midsection. You need to pull the powerhead, and then remove some small bolts...
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    35hp merc. Carb spring hookup?

    That spring looks to be bent. If I remember correctly, on my IL6 with the same carbs, the small straight tip should go into the carb shutter, and the loop end should go around a screw which is missing, in the hole at the base of the throat. The screw also held on the plastic grating. See...
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    Johnson GT Ocean Pro

    J10 indicates Johnson 10HP. The rest of the letters give production run and year. The year is 2000, according to the crowleymarine site.
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    One last try

    A disk is child's play. I watched a guy get up deepwater on a slalom ski and a canoe paddle. He dropped the ski and skied on the canoe paddle.
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    Tongue Jack Failing

    Gee, replace it. They are pretty cheap and It owe's you nothing.
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    waterlogged foam in bowrider

    Gee, gel coat is just thickened poly resin. It is as waterproof as any other poly resin, plus it usually has cloth to help with waterproofing. Chips in gelcoat do not usually cause leaks. It takes more than that.
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    waterlogged foam in bowrider

    Gee, if foam is wet, it needs to come out, and be replaced with dry foam. Of course, that means cutting out enough of the deck to dig out the wet stuff. You may find that more of the foam is wet (likely all of it), so when cutting out the deck, plan to cut it all out, and maybe you will not...
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