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timing a outboard motor #12169768 04/02/17 02:57 PM
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If you are out of time by few degrees how much would it affect the running of motor? How could you fine tune it. do you put in in the water and run it and adjust timing to get it running right? this is bring done on a 83 mercury 150.

Re: timing a outboard motor [Re: elrod] #12170354 04/02/17 09:07 PM
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First, you need to know how to check the timing.


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