Serviceability - Mercury MerCruiser Product Applications Manual

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The engine mounts must rest squarely on the engine bed so that the rubber isolator is
not preloaded in one direction or the other. Preloading the engine mount will cause
increased vibration.
Typical front mount
The metal ring must not contact the mount base on the front mount.
Engine mounts have provisions for 10 mm (3/8 in.) fasteners for securing mounts to
the engine bed. Fasteners should be selected as appropriate for the type of engine bed
material being used. The slot in front engine mounts should face forward. Do not install
fasteners at an angle.

Serviceability

All engines require maintenance and some will require service repair within the life of the
product. Considering serviceability when designing the engine compartment could have a
major impact on customer and dealer satisfaction.
In addition to customer and dealer satisfaction, consider the implications of serviceability
with respect to our warranty policy. The Mercury MerCruiser warranty policy states, in
part, that reasonable access must be provided to the product for warranty service.
Refer to the warranty policy in the appropriateOperation, Maintenance, and Warranty
Manuals. It states that removal or replacement of the boat partitions or material because
of boat design for necessary access to the product is not covered. Consider serviceability
when designing the boat and engine compartment to avoid these types of issues.
Consider all engines options used in a boat when designing the engine compartment. The
engine size differences between some of the models as well as differences in service point
locations may have a major effect on serviceability.
90-863758060 AUGUST 2006
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b
Typical front mount
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Metal ring
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Typical rear mount
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b -
Mount base
Engine
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