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I am assuming you must be having more problems than just putting the lever back into neutral right. Dont worry my Mercury 9.8 is all screwed up to.
I cant find neutral or reverse on the one I have 1954 super 10
This is the first time I have ever heard anyone state that neutral works fine...................as if not doing anything would go wrong. It's time for "The Transmission Doctor"
This is a chemical element. You can find the how many electron in a single atom by using a periodic table.
The amount of electrons in mercury is (80)electrons.
80 electrons, 80 protons
# connect fuel line # pump the primer bulb once and once only ! # move the throttle into the start position # ensure the gear is in neutral ( middle position ) # flick the carb switch open # Pull the pull start away to go
A missed adjusted neutral safety switch, or a faulty one.
There are no unpaired electrons in an unexcited neutral mercury atom; its outer shell contains only two s electrons that are paired, as are all the electrons in the filled inner shells of the atom.
Mercury (the neutral atom) has 8o electrons.
causing a neutral object to become charged by touching it with a charged object.
~6900 rpm. Never rev it above 3500 in neutral