I appreciate it! I understand. It's an 86 mercury 35 horse.
I travel with my job so I don't have a lot of hometime to spend messing with it. I'm sure it's something simple. I wanted to take it somewhere reliable and have them fix it.
It seems to be getting too much fuel. It's dripping out of the carb.
He bought it a month ago and took it to guy for another issue then this one popped up.
You wanna make some money? We're in Resaca.
Anyone know of a good repair guy for an older Mercury outboard in the Northwest Georgia area? My son is home for the winter and bought an older Bass Tracker with a 35 Mercury and is having trouble.
I really don't want to take it to a shop, just need a guy. I'm sure it's a simple fix.
Thanks
Yeah, I drive a company dodge eco diesel truck First few days I thought something was wrong with it because of the lag. I learned real quick not to try and jump out into traffic.
But, the fuel economy is great.
This was one of my favorite toys as a kid. I saw that they are bringing them back and I think I might get one for my "youngest son".
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I rode dirt bikes when I was younger and we worked on them .I'm sure it is different though. I see plenty of them for sale in the 30-50k mile range, I just didn't know how many miles was too many on them.
I have the money saved, but may have to wait a little while now. I'm a partner in a small...
I used to ride sport bikes and I am now looking for a good used Harley. I really like the Road Kings.
With that said, how many miles is too many on an engine? I understand that maintenance and how the bike was taken care of makes a difference.
Thanks for any feedback
My wife had a Jeep Cherokee that did that years ago. I checked everything then gave up and took it somewhere. The battery had leaked somehow down the positive cable and eroded the wire inside the plastic insulation just enough for it to start every once in a while. I would have never found that.
I appreciate it, but I was in Alabama when it went out. I'm cheap and didn't want to have it towed all the way back to my house.
Dang man, I never thought of that!:)