If it clicks and doesn't do anything else.. Change the selinoid....its nothing else but that..i just had the same thing like 3 weeks ago....
.30 over as per autolite catalog
Stock about 60 hp, with a pipe power reeds etc you can make over 70hp depends on what you are ready to put into your bike.
As long as you can secure the motor to something that will stand up to the engine's power, and you can get water into it so it won't melt, you can safely run an outboard off the boat. Unfortunately, the "securing the engine" part will hold you back - 115-horse engines will flip over any garbage can, oil drum, wading pool etc., you might come up with. Your best bet would be to take the outboard to a boat dealer and have it tank tested.
In recent years, Johnson outboards have affixed decals to the engine stating use of a 100:1 ratio. My customers who have followed this recommendation, have received good service from their engines. That being said, personally I tend to be rather old school in my practices, and adhere to that which has yielded good results over a span of years. The 50:1 ratio is still my choice for a 2 stroke outboard, though, on models where 100:1 is so specified, the leaner mixture may certainly be used.
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The 1991 Mercury 150 horsepower outboard motor weighs just over 400 pounds. The average weight of the motor, depending on the version, is between 390 and 404 pounds dry.
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A Mercury outboard motor weighs just over 200 pounds depending on the model number.