90-861327--1 OCTOBER 1999 Page i Notice Throughout this publication, “Dangers”, “Warnings” and “Cautions” (accompanied by the In- ternational HAZARD Symbol ) are used to alert the mechanic to special instructions con- cerning a particular service or operation that may be hazardous if performed incorrectly or carelessly. OBSERVE THEM CAREFULLY! These “Safety Alerts” alone cannot eliminate the hazards that they signal. Strict compliance to these special instructions when performing the service, plus “Common Sense” operation, are major accident prevention measures. DANGER DANGER - Immediate hazards which WILL result in severe personal injury or death. WARNING WARNING - Hazards or unsafe practices which COULD result in severe personal in- jury or death. CAUTION Hazards or unsafe practices which could result in minor personal injury or product or property damage. Notice to Users of This Manual It is assumed that these personnel are familiar with the servicing procedures of these prod- ucts, or like or similar products manufactured and marketed by Mercury Marine, that they have been trained in the recommended servicing procedures of these products which in- cludes the use of mechanics’ common hand tools and the special Mercury Marine or recom- mended tools from other suppliers. We could not possibly know of and advise the service trade of all conceivable procedures by which a service might be performed and of the possible hazards and/or results of each method. We have not undertaken any such wide evaluation. Therefore, anyone who uses a service procedure and/or tool, which is not recommended by the manufacturer, first must completely satisfy himself that neither his nor the products safety will be endangered by the service procedure selected. All information, illustrations and specifications contained in this manual are based on the latest product information available at the time of publication. As required, revisions to this manual will be sent to all dealers contracted by us to sell and/or service these products. It should be kept in mind, while working on the product, that the electrical system and ignition system are capable of violent and damaging short circuits or severe electrical shocks. When performing any work where electrical terminals could possibly be grounded or touched by the mechanic, the battery cables should be disconnected at the battery. Any time the intake or exhaust openings are exposed during service they should be covered to protect against accidental entrance of foreign material which could enter the cylinders and cause extensive internal damage when the engine is started.
Page ii 90-861327--1 OCTOBER 1999 It is important to note, during any maintenance procedure replacement fasteners must have the same measurements and strength as those removed. Numbers on the heads of the met- ric bolts and on the surfaces of metric nuts indicate their strength. American bolts use radial lines for this purpose, while most American nuts do not have strength markings. Mis- matched or incorrect fasteners can result in damage or malfunction, or possibly personal injury. Therefore, fasteners removed should be saved for reuse in the same locations when- ever possible. Where the fasteners are not satisfactory for re-use, care should be taken to select a replacement that matches the original. Cleanliness and Care of Outboard Motor A marine power product is a combination of many machined, honed, polished and lapped surfaces with tolerances that are measured in the ten thousands of an inch/mm. When any product component is serviced, care and cleanliness are important. Throughout this manu- al, it should be understood that proper cleaning, and protection of machined surfaces and friction areas is a part of the repair procedure. This is considered standard shop practice even if not specifically stated. Whenever components are removed for service, they should be retained in order. At the time of installation, they should be installed in the same locations and with the same mating surfaces as when removed. Personnel should not work on or under an outboard which is suspended. Outboards should be attached to work stands, or lowered to ground as soon as possible. We reserve the right to make changes to this manual without prior notification. Refer to dealer service bulletins for other pertinent information concerning the products de- scribed in this manual.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Important Information Removal and Installation Engine Electrical Systems Fuel Systems Cooling System Exhaust System Drives Power Steering System 90-861327--1 OCTOBER 1999 Page iii Service Manual Outline Section 1 - Important Information A - General Information B - Maintenance C - Troubleshooting Section 2 - Removal and Installation A - MCM Models B - MIE Models Section 3 - Engine A - 350 cid / 5.0L/ 305 cid / 5.7L Engines Section 4 - Electrical Systems A - Starting System B - Ignition System C - Charging System D - Instrumentation E - Wiring Diagrams Section 5 - Fuel Systems A - Fuel Delivery System For Carbureted Engines B - Mercarb 2 Barrel Carburetor C - Fuel Delivery System For Electronic Fuel Injection D - Fuel Injection Descriptions And System Operation E - Fuel Injection Disassembly And Reassembly F - Fuel Injection System Troubleshooting G - Diagnostics Section 6 - Cooling System A - Seawater Cooled Models B - Closed Cooled Models Section 7 - Exhaust System A - General B - Manifolds, Elbows and Risers C - Collectors Section 8 - Drives A - Velvet Drive In–Line and V-Drive Transmission B - Velvet Drive 5000 Series Transmission C - Hurth Models D - Drive Shaft / Propeller Shaft Models Section 9 - Power Steering System A - Pump and Related Components
This workshop manual is a highly detailed factory service repair manual for the 1998-2001 Mercury Mercruiser Marine Engines Number 24 GM V-8 305 CID (5.0L) / 350 CID (5.7L). It contains detailed illustrations and step-by-step instructions, making it suitable for both do-it-yourself enthusiasts and experienced mechanics. The manual provides step-by-step instructions based on the complete disassembly of the machine, along with hundreds of photos and illustrations to guide the reader through each service and repair procedure.
Models Covered:
Sterndrive (MCM) - Model and Serial Number: MX 6.2 MPI - S/N: 0L680003 and Above
Inboard (MIE) - Model and Serial Number: MX 6.2 MPI - S/N: 0L680003 and Above
Ski - Model and Serial Number: MX 6.2 Black Scorpion - S/N: 0L680003 and Above
Service Repair Manual Covers:
Section 1 - Important Information
A - General Information
B - Maintenance
C - Troubleshooting
Section 2 - Removal and Installation
A - MCM Models
B - MIE Models
Section 3 - Engine
A - 350 cid/5.0L/305cid/5.7 Engines
Section 4 - Electrical System
A - Starting System
B - Ignition System
C - Charging System
D - Instrumentation
E - Wiring Diagrams
Section 5 - Fuel Systems
A - Fuel Delivery System for Carbureted Engines
B - MerCard 2 Barrel Carburetor
C - Fuel Delivery System for Electronic Fuel Injection
D - Fuel Injection Descriptions and System Operation
E - Fuel Injection Disassembly and Reassembly
F - Fuel Injection System Troubleshooting
G - Diagnostics
Section 6 - Cooling System
A - Seawater Cooled Models
B - Closed Cooled Models
Section 7 - Exhaust System
A - General
B - Manifolds, Elbows and Risers
C - Collectors
Section 8 - Drives
A - Velvet Drive In-Line and V-Drive Transmission
B - Velvet Drive 5000 Series Transmission
C - Hurth Models
D - Drive Shaft/Propeller Shaft Models
Section 9 - Power Steering System
A - Pump and Related Components
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