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Anybody know about 1996 Mercury 115 motors? #9087625 07/01/13 07:55 PM
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Specifically how to safely disconect or remove the auto oiler so that I can just mix my own fuel?

Re: Anybody know about 1996 Mercury 115 motors? [Re: redfishhound] #9088301 07/01/13 11:52 PM
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Merc sells a block off kit I believe


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Re: Anybody know about 1996 Mercury 115 motors? [Re: redfishhound] #9088841 07/02/13 02:27 AM
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Yes they should have one they have them for the V6s. It should also fill the void left when you remove it so you don't have a lazy cylinder when you're done.

Here is the one for the V6
http://www.offshoremarineparts.com/43453/prod_6695.html


Youtube video of my tired old fishin motor on the Dyno thumb
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