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Starting troubles Mercury 7.5
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<blockquote data-quote="JMichael" data-source="post: 385161" data-attributes="member: 7544"><p>If the key is sheared it could change the timing which could cause different things to happen. </p><p></p><p>As for clean carburetors, I've seen them so clean you would think they were brand new but they wouldn't run an engine if your life depended on it. What you "see" with your eyes is only half of what needs to be clean. If any jets or the tiny passageways inside the carb get clogged, your carb is not going to work properly and you won't be able to see that sort of problem with your eyes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMichael, post: 385161, member: 7544"] If the key is sheared it could change the timing which could cause different things to happen. As for clean carburetors, I've seen them so clean you would think they were brand new but they wouldn't run an engine if your life depended on it. What you "see" with your eyes is only half of what needs to be clean. If any jets or the tiny passageways inside the carb get clogged, your carb is not going to work properly and you won't be able to see that sort of problem with your eyes. [/QUOTE]
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