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Technical assistance for your classic Mercury engine is only a phone call away ($10 per inquiry, Visa or MasterCard only).

Simply:

  • Determine the serial number and horsepower of your engine
  • Call 920-929-5200
  • Agree to terms and pay conditions

It's that easy!

Disclaimer

What we can do for you?

We can provide information we believe you need to repair your engine based upon the information you provide us. We cannot guarantee you are able to repair your own engine. That will depend in part of the complexity of the mechanical issue, your experience as a mechanic, your tools and the problem with the engine. The accuracy of the information will assist in the final outcome.

What are the potential hazards?

All cautions in manuals and procedures for working on machinery with moving parts must be followed with special attention to propellers and flywheels. When working with combustible fluids, safety procedures must be followed closely. No sparks, open flames or ignition sources are permitted in the workspace area. Engine ignitions produce high voltage levels, and cautions should be taken. No electrical connections should be broken while testing or running the engine. The most important safety tool in your shop is you.

What tools and equipment are required?

Proper tools are required for most repair procedures. These can be purchased at local marine/hardware/machine shops or you can purchase some tools at www.mercurypartsexpress.com.

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