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Posted 11/4/2008 9:55:54 AM


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I have twin 1984 120 Mercruisers in my boat. I need to change the oil,filters,points and plugs. I have a Chalmers manual but it doesn't list too many part numbers. Where can I find the part numbers I need? Any info appreciated.

Serial numbers are 6892106 and 6892123. Thanks

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Still in Knoxville,TN but working on it.

Thanks for all the info. Lets go fishing! Can't wait to meet more of you folks.             Hal, you owe me a beer!

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Posted 11/4/2008 10:08:58 AM


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I use this site for part numbers

http://www.mercruiserparts.com/SelectModelType3.asp?class_id=1

Here is the link for your engines:

http://www.mercruiserparts.com/selectDocs.asp?doc_nbr=41261

35-866340Q03OIL FILTER

33-59571SPARK PLUG


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Posted 11/4/2008 10:28:43 AM


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Thanks!

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Still in Knoxville,TN but working on it.

Thanks for all the info. Lets go fishing! Can't wait to meet more of you folks.             Hal, you owe me a beer!

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Posted 11/4/2008 1:11:13 PM


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http://www.wholesalemarine.com/c/110004/Mercruiser+Sterndrive.html

 

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Posted 11/4/2008 4:13:52 PM


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Heres what ya do David. Go to your local Napa auto parts store,tell them what size,year,make etc. that you have. They all have a marine application catalog in the stores,if not they should. Get yourself some Champion plugs(GM ignition likes them),Napa oil & filter,Standard ignition points but I suggest looking into upgrading in the future to electronic ignition(made a big differance in my engine) You'll save a lot of $ by using them and if ya have a buddy thats in the automotive business,try using his account name and pay cash for a discount. Any questions just holler and i'll see what I can do to help.

Champion plug: RBL8.....gap-.035"..........Ignition set w/cap:SME185268....point gap-.022"...Dwell-28-34 degrees....Ignition timing-8 degrees BTDC(before top dead center)

Cant find a listing for an oil or fuel filter(stupid internet!) There is usually a screen in the carbeurator and in most cases another filter in the bowl at the bottom of the fuel pump.If it has a strap on the pump bowl then theres a filter in there. Be careful when trying to take it off if its rusted! Order yourself a Seloc book for more in depth repairs or just keep asking questions and i'll just refer to mine for the time being.

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Posted 11/4/2008 8:30:28 PM
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If you want to swap out that dist. I can probably get you one at a good price. Let me know.

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Posted 11/6/2008 1:44:10 PM


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Try looking up a GM 151 motor or 2.5 liter motor is the mercruiser 120 mercury used two 4 cylinder motors. GM 151 and ford 4cylinder 470 motor is the mercruiser 170. here is picture of one

this should help with ID motor by looks.

http://www.forumpictureprocessor.com/gallery.asp?gallery=2029

 For your boat lifting needs.For commercial and boat owners needs.

 http://mmbhe.com/listings/class_search.pl?property0=DOCKSIDE+LIFTS

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Posted 11/6/2008 6:22:11 PM


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A little late but thanks again guys!

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Still in Knoxville,TN but working on it.

Thanks for all the info. Lets go fishing! Can't wait to meet more of you folks.             Hal, you owe me a beer!

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