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Mercury 200 SportJet User Manual

Mercury 200 SportJet
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STORAGE
69
8 cc (0.27 oz) or two teaspoons of Mercury Precision
Quickleen lubricant.
8 cc (0.27 oz) or two teaspoons of Mercury Precision Fuel
Stabilizer.
5. Pour this mixture in a new water separating fuel filter. Install
the fuel filter.
6. Fill the fuel system as follows:
a. Turn the ignition key switch to the "ON" position for three
seconds and then back to the "OFF" position for five
seconds.
b. Continue this procedure five times to allow the electric fuel
pump to fill the fuel system.
7. Using the flushing adapter, start the engine and allow the
engine to run at idle speeds for 10 minutes to allow the treated
fuel to fill the fuel system.
Protecting Internal Engine Components
NOTE: Make sure the fuel system has been prepared for storage.
Refer to
Fuel System
, preceding.
IMPORTANT: Refer to Spark Plug Inspection and Replacement
for correct procedure for removing spark plug leads.
1. Remove the spark plugs and add approximately 30 ml (1 oz)
of engine oil into each spark plug hole.
2. Rotate the flywheel manually several times to distribute the oil
in the cylinders.
3. Reinstall spark plugs.

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Mercury 200 SportJet Specifications

General IconGeneral
Model200
Horsepower200
Kilowatts149.1
Full throttle RPM range5150–5650
Idle speed RPM range900–1000
Number of cylinders6
Piston displacement2508 cc (153 in³)
Cylinder bore88.4 mm (3.500 in.)
Stroke67.3 mm (2.650 in.)
Spark plugNGK IZFR6J‑11
Spark plug gap1.1 mm (.043 in.)
Recommended gasolineRefer to Fuel and Oil
Recommended oilRefer to Fuel and Oil
Emission control systemElectronic engine control (EC)
Battery rating (minimum)1000 marine cranking amps (MCA) or 800 cold cranking amps (CCA)
Charging system output60 A