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Replacement Service Parts
WARNING
Electrical, ignition and fuel system components on MerCruis-
er gasoline power packages are designed and manufactured
to comply with U.S. Coast Guard rules and regulations to mini-
mize risks of fire or explosion.
Use of replacement electrical, ignition or fuel system compo-
nents, which do not comply to these rules and regulations,
could result in a fire or explosion hazard and should be
avoided.
When servicing the electrical, ignition and fuel systems, it is
extremely important that all components are properly in-
stalled and tightened. If not, any electrical or ignition compo-
nent would permit sparks to ignite fuel vapors from fuel sys-
tem leaks, if they existed.
Marine engines are expected to operate at or near full-throttle for
most of their life. They are also expected to operate in both fresh and
saltwater environments. These conditions require numerous special
parts. Care should be exercised when replacing marine engine parts
as specifications are quite different from those of the standard
automotive engine.
For example, one of the most important, and probably the least
suspected special replacement part, is the cylinder head gasket.
Since saltwater is highly corrosive, the steel-type automotive head
gasket cannot be used. A marine engine head gasket uses special
materials to resist corrosive action.
Since marine engines must be capable of running at or near
maximum RPM much of the time, special valve springs, valve lifters,
pistons, bearings, camshafts and other heavy-duty moving parts are
required for long life and peak performance.
These are but a few of the many special modifications that are
required in MerCruiser marine engines to provide long life and
dependable performance.
Summary of Contents for V-6 series
Page 1: ...Gasoline Engines Alpha Models 1998 Mercury Marine 90 860168985 1098...
Page 10: ...8 CA641 1...
Page 12: ...10 CA642 3A 3B Courtesy of ABYC 2A 2B...
Page 32: ...30 CA26 70514 70515 70516 70523 70517 70522 70518 70521 70520 70519 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10...
Page 34: ...32 CB218 70516 1 2 3 71987 70518...
Page 36: ...34 CA756 74898 1A 74907 2 3 4 76037 1B...
Page 38: ...36 CA697 70528 70527 70526 9 7 8 5A 5B 5C 5 70525 6...
Page 40: ...38 CB181 1 4 5 2 3 6 7...
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Page 44: ...42 CB185 3 4 70537 71339 1 2...
Page 46: ...71338 1 3 TO 5 DEGREES 44 CA34...
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Page 50: ...48 CB190 4 2A 1 1 2B 3 73978 73979...
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Page 72: ...70 CA431 2 3 4 4 5 70543 74766 70547 70546 74764 6 71340 75028 1...
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