Rich, i have the same 115hp merc. I have watched all of your videos and they’re awesome! Some future video suggestions could be typical maintenance like winterizing, water pump replacement, lower unit oil change, etc. Great videos, thanks!
Good video thanks. I have a the 1995 125 hp Mariner on my nitro I used a 55 gallon or a 50 gallon plastic drum cut in have it’s perfect to put the lower unit in. And it is so much quieter and smoother.
I've used a large garbage can for a 50 Evinrude I used to have. When I got the 115 I used the ear muffs, which I still have. In this neighborhood the houses are closer together so I try not to disturb the neighbors. We have an HOA here and I don't have the room to store a big plastic drum. The PVC works somewhat but I need to cover the back of the cavitation plate with a wet towel or something. Exhaust comes out of there as well as the prop hub.
@@davidc7406 A couple of years ago I got too close to a pinch point and tore up my prop and damaged the lower unit. Insurance paid for a replacement, so I won't need to do that any time soon. Replacing the stator was tough enough. :)
Hi Tim, as I repair things I make a video. It not only helps others, sometimes I need to reference them for my own use. My motor is currently down. I think it's the stator. New parts today and if it works there will be another video on replacing it and the switch box.
Part number will vary according to your serial number. Get the serial number off your motor (right side on the mounting bracket) and go to this site (Mercury parts), www.mercurymarine.com/en/us/parts-and-accessories/parts-catalog select the option to open the catalog, enter your serial number into the box and it will show you a list of motors by HP/Cyl/Mfg location etc. On the left side look for fuel pump. Using my serial number I see a complete fuel pump assembly, just the parts. So you'll have to check with your local Mercury dealer to see if they can order one for you.
I'm going to guess that you don't have access to the motor. The serial number should be on the top of the swivel bracket, the right side. It's the thing that holds the motor to the transom. Since the catalog doesn't list the entire fuel pump assembly all I can give you is the part number for mine, which doesn't include the rest of the pump, only the center section - 14360A43. It may or may not fit your motor. ** Looking at that number on Amazon and eBay, it does appear to be the complete pump.** I still think your best bet is to call a Mercury dealer and give him the information you have about the motor; year, HP, etc. He might be able to help you locate the entire assembly or else help rebuild your old one.
This helped tremendously. Excellent attention to detail.
Glad I was able to help you. Thanks for the kind words
Rich, i have the same 115hp merc. I have watched all of your videos and they’re awesome! Some future video suggestions could be typical maintenance like winterizing, water pump replacement, lower unit oil change, etc. Great videos, thanks!
Good video thanks. I have a the 1995 125 hp Mariner on my nitro I used a 55 gallon or a 50 gallon plastic drum cut in have it’s perfect to put the lower unit in. And it is so much quieter and smoother.
I've used a large garbage can for a 50 Evinrude I used to have. When I got the 115 I used the ear muffs, which I still have. In this neighborhood the houses are closer together so I try not to disturb the neighbors. We have an HOA here and I don't have the room to store a big plastic drum. The PVC works somewhat but I need to cover the back of the cavitation plate with a wet towel or something. Exhaust comes out of there as well as the prop hub.
Now we should make video on the water pump change. That would be a good video
@@davidc7406 A couple of years ago I got too close to a pinch point and tore up my prop and damaged the lower unit. Insurance paid for a replacement, so I won't need to do that any time soon. Replacing the stator was tough enough. :)
14360a73 is what I think I need. Just not %100 sure. Thanks for your time and good video.
Hi Rich, been awhile. Good to see you again. I'll watch this tomorrow. I did a video on my fuel pump rebuild a few years ago
Hi Tim, as I repair things I make a video. It not only helps others, sometimes I need to reference them for my own use. My motor is currently down. I think it's the stator. New parts today and if it works there will be another video on replacing it and the switch box.
Will watch any of your outboard videos for sure. Tim
Since your engine is oil injected engine. Have u used the part F or H?
@@omerguven91 Sorry, I was on a trip. I used part H
Do you know what the part # is for a complete fuel pump assembly?
Do you know what the part# is for a complete fuel pump assembly?
Part number will vary according to your serial number. Get the serial number off your motor (right side on the mounting bracket) and go to this site (Mercury parts),
www.mercurymarine.com/en/us/parts-and-accessories/parts-catalog
select the option to open the catalog, enter your serial number into the box and it will show you a list of motors by HP/Cyl/Mfg location etc. On the left side look for fuel pump.
Using my serial number I see a complete fuel pump assembly, just the parts. So you'll have to check with your local Mercury dealer to see if they can order one for you.
Unfortunately I don’t have a serial #
I'm going to guess that you don't have access to the motor. The serial number should be on the top of the swivel bracket, the right side. It's the thing that holds the motor to the transom.
Since the catalog doesn't list the entire fuel pump assembly all I can give you is the part number for mine, which doesn't include the rest of the pump, only the center section - 14360A43. It may or may not fit your motor.
** Looking at that number on Amazon and eBay, it does appear to be the complete pump.**
I still think your best bet is to call a Mercury dealer and give him the information you have about the motor; year, HP, etc. He might be able to help you locate the entire assembly or else help rebuild your old one.