Merc Service Manual 6 7a
Merc Service Manual 6 7a
Merc Service Manual 6 7a
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22032 A
ALL MODELS
Index
Table of Contents
Page
Continuity Circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7A-1
Anodic Block . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7A-3
Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7A-3
Anodic Trim Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7A-5
Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7A-5
Integral MerCathode System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7A-6
Removing Electrode Assembly . . . . . . . . . . 7A-6
Installing Electrode Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . 7A-6
Connect Electrical Leads to Controller
Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7A-7
Quicksilver Isolator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7A-11
Corrosion Protection Testing and
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7A-11
Low Reading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7A-14
High Reading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7A-15
Normal Reading But Corrosion Is
Evident . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7A-16
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Continuity Circuit
Transom assembly and sterndrive unit are equipped
with a continuity circuit, to ensure good electrical con-
tinuity between engine, transom assembly and stern-
drive components. Good continuity is essential for
the zinc trim tab and MerCathode System to function
most effectively.
Inspect the following continuity circuit components,
at intervals (Section 1B) for loose connections or bro-
ken or frayed wires.
22061
22028
a - Steering Lever Ground Wire
22230
22650
b - Inner Transom Plate To Gimbal Housing Ground Wire
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73892
22755
50383
22062
22079
70764
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Anodic Block 3. Examine rubber seal inside of hydraulic manifold
block for signs of leakage or wear. Replace if nec-
essary.
Replacement
! CAUTION
DO NOT paint new anodic block, as this will ren-
der it ineffective as a galvanic corrosion inhibi-
tor.
1. Remove screws, ground washers and gasket 70773
from anodic block. Remove anodic block to hy-
draulic manifold gasket and discard.
70748
a - Hydraulic Manifold
b - Rubber Seal
73315
73892
a - Anodic Block
b - Screws
c - Continuity Washer
d - Gasket
e - Seal
70748
a - Screw Holes
b - Hydraulic Manifold
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5. Install screws and washers into block as shown. 6. Be sure new gasket is in proper position between
anodic block and hydraulic manifold. Apply
Quicksilver Perfect Seal (P/N 92-34227-1) to
threads of screw once they are through block.
70772
73891
a - Screws (2)
b - Anodic Block
c - Continuity Washers
! CAUTION
73893
To be effective, new anodic block MUST make
good continuity contact with gimbal housing. LATER MODEL ANODE
a - Screws (2)
b - Anodic Block
c - Gasket
73892
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Anodic Trim Tab ! CAUTION
To be effective, new trim tab MUST make good
Replacement electrical contact with gear housing.
22093
a - Plug
22093
a - Plug
23253
a - Trim Tab
b - Plug-(Removed)
c - Allen Wrench
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Integral MerCathode System Installing Electrode Assembly
22231
70756
a - O-ring Groove
b - O-ring
EARLIER MODEL ELECTRODE
a
c
d
b
70771
a - Electrode Assembly
b - Screw (2)
c - Flat Washer (2)
d - Lock Washer (2) 71862
e - Hydraulic Connector Block
a - Electrode
b - Rubber Grommet
LATER MODEL ELECTRODE
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2. Form a 2 ft. (610 mm) long piece of approximately ! CAUTION
.032 in. (.812 mm) diameter wire to the
dimensions shown. DO NOT paint sacrificial zinc anodes or
MerCathode System electrode assembly, as this
will render them ineffective as galvanic
corrosion inhibitors.
8. Position and secure electrode assembly to gim-
bal housing using two 1-3/8” (35 mm) long
screws, flat washers and lockwashers. Torque to
20-30 lb. in. (2.2-3.3 N·m). DO NOT OVERTIGH-
TEN.
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BLK D BLACK
BLU D BLUE
BRN D BROWN
GRY D GRAY
GRN D GREEN
ORN D ORANGE
PNK D PINK
PUR D PURPLE
RED D RED
TAN D TAN
WHT D WHITE
YEL D YELLOW
LIT D LIGHT
DRK D DARK
70757
22443
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1097
BLK D BLACK
BLU D BLUE
BRN D BROWN
GRY D GRAY
GRN D GREEN
ORN D ORANGE
PNK D PINK
PUR D PURPLE
RED D RED
TAN D TAN
WHT D WHITE
YEL D YELLOW
LIT D LIGHT
DRK D DARK
22444
70757
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1097 CORROSION PROTECTION - 7A-9
BLK D BLACK
BLU D BLUE
BRN D BROWN
GRY D GRAY
GRN D GREEN
ORN D ORANGE
PNK D PINK
PUR D PURPLE
RED D RED
TAN D TAN
WHT D WHITE
YEL D YELLOW
LIT D LIGHT
DRK D DARK
70757
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1097
Quicksilver Isolator IMPORTANT: Quicksilver Volt/Ohm Meter
91-93572 and Multi-Meter DVA/Tester 91-99750
Boats, which are connected to A.C. shore power, are no longer recommended for testing corro-
require additional protection, to prevent destructive sion protection.
low voltage galvanic currents from passing through The MerCathode Reference Electrode Tester
the shore power ground wire. A Quicksilver Galvanic 76675A1 is equipped with a special jack (containing
Isolator can be installed to block the passage of these a resistor) to provide the proper scale reading when
currents, while still providing a path to ground for used with Quicksilver VOA Meter 91-6256A1. Pre-
dangerous fault (shock) currents. viously, we stated that this plug could be removed to
allow tester to be used with other analog type meters.
! CAUTION Further testing has revealed that this could result in
If A.C. shore power is not isolated from boat inaccurate readings and; therefore, we no longer
recommend the removal of this plug and the use
ground, the MerCathode System and sacrificial
of other analog meters. Resistor jack can be left in
anodes may be unable to handle the increased
place when using digital meters.
galvanic corrosion potential.
70972
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• New boats just placed in service usually will 4. Immerse Electrode Tester in the water within 6 in.
produce a reading higher than normal. This is (152 mm) of aft end of the drive unit.
due to the drive unit being protected by a 5. The following readings indicate that sterndrive is
good finish and new sacrificial anodes. To adequately protected:
obtain an accurate diagnosis, the test should Fresh Water Areas –
be performed after the boat has been in 7.5-11.6 with Quicksilver VOA Meter
service at least one or two weeks. This will 750-1160 Millivolts with Digital Meter
give the paint a chance to “soak” and minor Salt, Polluted or Mineral Laden Water Areas-
abrasions and scratches will have appeared, 8.8-11.6 with Quicksilver VOA Meter
which will result in a more accurate reading. 880-1160 Millivolts with Digital Meter
• Boats should be moored (without being 6. If the reading is not within specified limits, or if
operated) for at least 2 hours before reading is within specifications, but there is evi-
performing tests. This is necessary to allow dence of corrosion on sterndrive, refer to the ap-
the MerCathode System and/or sacrificial propriate troubleshooting chart, following to aid in
anodes to polarize the surrounding water. Be diagnosis and correcting the problem.
careful not to rock the boat excessively while
boarding to perform test as this will alter the
test reading.
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Low Reading
Possible Cause Remedy
1. Loss of continuity between drive unit 1. Check that continuity devices are not missing
components and negative (–) battery terminal. or damaged and that connections are clean
and tight. If unit is equipped with continuity
circuit, test circuit as explained under
Sterndrive Continuity Test, preceding.
2. BOATS EQUIPPED WITH SHORE POWER 2. Disconnect shore power and notice if reading
ONLY: Shore power green safety grounding lead increases. If so, a Quicksilver Isolator
not isolated from power package ground. 76664A1, or an isolation transformer, should
be installed.
3. Underwater metal parts on drive unit and/or boat 3. Prime and paint underwater metal parts. This
unpainted or paint is in poor condition. More will reduce the load on the anodes and/or
exposed metal than anodes and/or MerCathode MerCathode System.
System can protect.
4. Anodes painted. Anodes will not provide 4. Remove paint or replace anodes.
protection if painted.
5. Anodes improperly grounded or inactive. 5. Clean anode mounting surface or replace
anodes if they have oxidized.
6. Anodes consumed (no longer affording 6. Replace anodes if eroded 50% or more.
protection).
7. Drive unit and/or boat bottom painted with anti- 7. Only Tri-Butyl-Tin-Adipate (TBTA) base anti-
fouling paint containing copper or mercury. fouling paint should be used. (Refer to
Anti-Fouling Paint, preceding.)
8. *MerCathode reference electrode or anode 8. Remove paint.
painted.
9. Anode heads used instead of carriage bolts. 9. Install carriage bolts.
10. *No power to MerCathode controller. 10. Connect positive (+) lead of volt meter (set on
0-20 volt scale) to “+” terminal on controller
and negative (–) volt meter lead to “–”
terminal. Meter should indicate battery
voltage. Check for blown fuse (if so equipped)
on Standard MerCathode System. Clean
connection or repair wiring as required.
11. *Poor connection between reference electrode 11. Clean and/or tighten connection. Repair wiring
(brown) lead or anode (orange) lead and as required.
MerCathode controller.
12. *Faulty MerCathode reference electrode. 12. Disconnect reference electrode (brown) lead
from controller “R” terminal. Connect lead to
positive (+) terminal of a digital multi-meter
(set on 0-2000 millivolt scale). Connect
negative (–) meter lead to negative (–) battery
terminal. Note meter reading; then repeat test
using MerCathode Reference Electrode Tester
76675A1. The same reading should be
obtained in both cases. If not, replace
reference electrode.
*Applicable to units with a MerCathode System only.
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Possible Cause Remedy
13. *Faulty MerCathode Controller. 13. With anode and reference electrode leads
connected to controller, connect a jumper wire
between “R” and “–” terminals on controller.
Connect positive (+) lead of volt meter (set on
0-20 scale) to “A” terminal on controller.
Connect negative (–) meter lead to negative
“–” controller terminal. Reading should be as
follows:
• Fresh Water Areas-11.5 volts minimum
• Seawater Areas-3.55 volts minimum
If reading is low, replace controller.
14. Additional corrosion protection required. Boats 14. Additional corrosion protection required. Boats
which are equipped with a sizable amount of which are equipped with a sizable amount of
underwater metal (stainless steel prop, after underwater metal (stainless steel prop, after
planes, etc.), or that are moored in an area with planes, etc.), or that are moored in an area
warm or rapid flowing water, may require with warm or rapid flowing water, may require
additional protection. additional protection.
NOTE: *Applicable to units with a MerCathode System only.
High Reading
Possible Cause Remedy
1. Stray current corrosion. If an electrical current 1. Observe reading while disconnecting electrical
flowing along a metal conductor leaves the metal components (one at a time) until high reading
for a water path, it will cause ionization of the is eliminated. Correct source of stray current.
metal and an area of rapid corrosion.
2. *Poor connection between MerCathode 2. Clean and/or tighten connection. Repair wiring
reference electrode (brown) lead and “R” as required.
terminal on controller.
3. *Faulty MerCathode reference electrode. 3. Disconnect reference electrode (brown) lead
from “R” terminal on controller. Connect lead
to positive (+) terminal of digital multi-meter
(set on 0-2000 millivolt scale). Connect
negative (–) meter lead to negative (–) battery
terminal. Note meter reading. Repeat test
using MerCathode Reference Electrode Tester
(76675A1). The same reading should be
obtained in both cases. If not, replace
reference electrode.
4. *Faulty MerCathode controller. 4. Replace controller.
*Applicable to units with a MerCathode System only.
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Normal Reading But Corrosion Is Evident
Problem Possible Cause Remedy
Corrosion on Entire Drive Drive unit raised so far that Drive unit must be left “In” (“Down”)
Drive Unit sacrificial trim tab is out of the water. position when boat is moored for
trim tab to provide protection.
Corrosion Problem Steel wire brush used to clean Use a nylon or bristle brush only.
Developed after Drive Unit aluminum casting. Steel particles
was Refinished become entrapped and set up a
small galvanic cell.
Paint Blistering on Drive Battery charger, which uses 110 volt Make sure charger is connected
Unit shore power, improperly connected correctly.
to battery.
Trim Cylinder Corroding Loss of continuity between trim Install proper continuity devices.
cylinders and drive unit.
Corrosion isolated to one Loss of continuity between drive unit Test circuit as outlined under
or two components (bell components. Sterndrive Continuity Test,
housing, gimbal ring, etc.) preceding.
Corrosion in Area of Accumulation of exhaust gas Deposits can be removed with
Exhaust Outlets deposits on the drive exterior may marine or automotive wax which
result in paint blistering and also will help protect finish.
corrosion.
Corrosion Occurs After Salt crystals remain on the surface Wash exterior and flush interior with
Unit is Removed From the of drive components and high fresh water.
Water humidity causes electrolyte to form
with subsequent corrosion resulting.
Corrosion Between Salt buildup between surfaces. Exclude moisture from between
Surfaces mating parts with Quicksilver
Special Lubricant 101, 2-4-C Marine
Lubricant or Perfect Seal.
Aluminum Corroding in Lubricant used contained graphite. Never use lubricants which contain
Areas Where Lubricant graphite as they will accelerate
Was Applied. corrosion.
Stainless Steel Foreign matter (fish line, marine Remove foreign matter and prevent
Components Corroding growth, etc.) covering steel and surfaces from being covered by
starving it of oxygen. This causes a sand and silt.
breakdown of the protective oxide
film and subsequent corrosion
(known as oxygen starvation
corrosion. Burying stainless steel in
sand or silt also can cause this
problem.
Stainless Steel Propeller Loss of continuity between propeller Clean mating surfaces on propeller,
Corroding and prop shaft. propeller shaft and attaching parts.
If applicable, install continuity
washer. Torque propeller nut to 55
lbs. ft. (75 N·m).
Paint blistering-Metal Surface was not properly prepared Sand surface down to bare metal,
under blistered paint is not before paint was applied. prime and repaint with Quicksilver
pitted Spray Paint.
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7A-16 - CORROSION PROTECTION 90-12934--2 1097