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I did see it, but I did not see a question....
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I spent 25 years working on the AQ series drives/engines!
With any of the AQ series, 250 and later…… there is an upper gear unit (aka...
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See your OEM workshop or service manual .
The dip-stick, although it can be used, is not a fill port!
The 280 (and later) fill plug...
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Ben, that would be a Negative cable.
(Ground or Earth Ground is used in AC systems!)
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Be sure to use a six point box end wrench or a six point socket when you attempt to loosen these bolts!
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The OEM starter motors are not manufactured by Mercury Marine.
For me, I would steer clear of anything from DB Electrical.
DB brings in BBQ’d...
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I agree…… remove the existing starter motor! It’s most likely time for a new one anyway!
Your MerCruiser SBC will be fitted with the...
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Either that starting battery is defective, or you have what’s referred to as a parasitic drain on it! It will be important to find out if there is a...
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FYI….., on the diagrams, the one, two and three digit numbers are the SEQ (sequence) numbers.
As Pete said, these numbers reference the actual...
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The best advice would be to reference your OEM service manual!...
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Before you get too far ahead of yourself, find the source of the original issue that caused the impeller to come apart....
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