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86 or 92 Mercury 9.9 Cold Start Problems
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<blockquote data-quote="seed_81" data-source="post: 471438" data-attributes="member: 25379"><p>Before Pappy comes back and politely tells me I'm a chasing the wrong rabbit I'll mention I found a previous post from 2015 and don't feel the reed is my problem. The light I see is VERY slight and Pappy previously pointed out the pressure created by the internals of the crank case is more than likely enough to force the vents closed if the gap is that slight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seed_81, post: 471438, member: 25379"] Before Pappy comes back and politely tells me I'm a chasing the wrong rabbit I'll mention I found a previous post from 2015 and don't feel the reed is my problem. The light I see is VERY slight and Pappy previously pointed out the pressure created by the internals of the crank case is more than likely enough to force the vents closed if the gap is that slight. [/QUOTE]
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