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4-40 - POWERHEAD 90-830234R3 DECEMBER 1997
Some models may be equipped with the following
sleeve , which retains an O-ring seal . The sleeve
is pushed over the crankshaft end until it bottoms-
out on a crank flange, leaving space for the O-ring
between the sleeve lip and the end of the crank-
shaft. Pop out the O-ring with an awl - replace the
O-ring seal.
IMPORTANT: The End Cap (lower) inside seal
rides on the “wear sleeve” . If the outer surface of
the sleeve is grooved or corroded/pitted, replace
by pulling off the sleeve with pliers--it may be
necessary to heat the sleeve to release the Loc-
tite sealant. Replace O-ring AFTER wear-sleeve
is installed on crankshaft.
To install the sleeve, apply Loctite 271 to the
crankshaft; align sleeve squarely with crank-
shaft, place a block of wood over end of sleeve,
and tap lightly until it bottoms-out. Wipe off ex-
cess sealant. The sleeve is lightweight
(31-gauge) stainless steel - DO NOT collapse the
end contour or otherwise distort its shape.
a
b
c
a - Wear Sleeve Surface
b - Carrier
c - O-ring
Cleaning and Inspection
Cylinder Block and Crankcase Cover
IMPORTANT: Crankcase cover and cylinder
block are a matched, line-bored assembly and
never should be mismatched by using a different
crankcase cover or cylinder block.
Inspect cylinder block and crankcase cover for
cracks or fractures.
Check gasket surfaces for nicks, deep grooves,
cracks and distortions that could cause compres-
sion leakages.
Check that all water passages in cylinder block
are not obstructed. Check locating pins in cylin-
der block that they are tight.
Check crankcase cover fuel/bleed passages that
they are not obstructed. Verify that check valves
in crankcase cover are not damaged.
Thoroughly clean cylinder block and crankcase
cover. Verify that all sealant and old gaskets are
removed from matching surfaces. Clean all car-
bon deposits from exhaust ports.
Inspect spark plug holes for stripped or damaged
threads.
If crankcase cover and cylinder block is to be
submerged in a very strong cleaning solution, it
will be necessary to remove the crankcase cover/
cylinder block bleed system from cover/cylinder
block to prevent damage to hoses and check
valves.

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Mercury 90 Specifications

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BrandMercury
Model90
CategoryOutboard Motor
LanguageEnglish

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