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Mercury 4-STROKE User Manual

Mercury 4-STROKE
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Carrying, Storing, and Transporting Your Outboard when
Removed from Boat
IMPORTANT: Ensure the proper procedures are followed for transportation and
storage of the outboard to avoid the possibility of oil leaks.
1. With the outboard still in the water, disconnect the remote fuel line and
run engine until it stops. This will drain fuel from the carburetor. Install the
protector cap over the fuel connector.
a - Protector cap
2. Remove outboard and hold it upright until the water is drained out. Keep
the outboard in an upright position when carrying.
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3. Carry, transport, or store the outboard in any of the three positions shown.
These positions will prevent oil from draining out of the crankcase.
a - Upright position
b - Tiller handle down
c - Front side down
a
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b
c
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NOTICE
TRANSPORTING
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Mercury 4-STROKE Specifications

General IconGeneral
Engine Type4-Stroke
Fuel TypeGasoline
Cooling SystemWater-cooled
Ignition SystemCDI (Capacitor Discharge Ignition)
StartingManual / Electric
Shaft Length15", 20", 25"
Max PowerVaries by model
Full Throttle RPM RangeVaries by model
Fuel Induction SystemEFI / Carbureted
SteeringRemote / Tiller
WeightVaries by model
Fuel Tank CapacityVaries by model, some models include external tank
Oil CapacityVaries by model

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