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gramps
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by gramps » Mon Sep 17, 2012 1:27 pm
2012 Berkshire, 230cl Tritoon
150hp Mercury 4stroke
Road King Trailer
Towed with a Buick Enclave
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kryptonite
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by kryptonite » Mon Sep 17, 2012 1:59 pm
Sounds like a winter job to me.
2008 22' Tahoe Vista Elite Merc 75hp 4 stroke
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dockholiday
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by dockholiday » Mon Sep 17, 2012 6:26 pm
gramps........I know you are done with merc and don't really blame you. Think I would call a rep and see if they could not come to you as a nice gesture, you deserve it. Anyway best of luck going forward.
doc
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Bamaman
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by Bamaman » Mon Sep 17, 2012 7:38 pm
Doc:
I bet Gramps has the Atlanta Mercury Service Rep's phone number on his speed dial.
I agree that he's due more consideration--given the circumstances.
'12 Bennington 24' SSLX Yamaha 150
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Just Laxin
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by Just Laxin » Mon Sep 17, 2012 9:07 pm
GRAMPS, I got the same letter. I stopped by the mechanic and talk to him. It is easy to check yourself,,,,,Look at the bottom of the alternator (port side of the engine) and if you can wiggle a business card (about 10,000ths) between the bottom of the alternator and the block you are okay. If you are okay then call your dealer with your serial number which is at the top of the letter and let them know and they will contact Merc. with that info. It is real easy to check. I checked mine today but mine does touch the block which means I will have to get the alternator replaced. Mechanic said he would do it tomorrow morning, it takes about 1/2 hour.
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2012 South Bay 522 SL TT
Merc. 150 EFI Four Stroke
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Just Laxin
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by Just Laxin » Mon Sep 17, 2012 9:09 pm
dockholiday wrote:gramps........I know you are done with merc and don't really blame you. Think I would call a rep and see if they could not come to you as a nice gesture, you deserve it. Anyway best of luck going forward.
doc
If you can get it done this way then tell them to bring a replacement alternator in case yours is touching the block.
2012 South Bay 522 SL TT
Merc. 150 EFI Four Stroke
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dockholiday
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by dockholiday » Mon Sep 17, 2012 9:18 pm
Bamaman wrote:Doc:
I bet Gramps has the Atlanta Mercury Service Rep's phone number on his speed dial.
I agree that he's due more consideration--given the circumstances.
that did cross my mind when i wrote that.
doc
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gramps
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by gramps » Tue Sep 18, 2012 5:32 am
Just Laxin wrote:GRAMPS, I got the same letter. I stopped by the mechanic and talk to him. It is easy to check yourself,,,,,Look at the bottom of the alternator (port side of the engine) and if you can wiggle a business card (about 10,000ths) between the bottom of the alternator and the block you are okay. If you are okay then call your dealer with your serial number which is at the top of the letter and let them know and they will contact Merc. with that info. It is real easy to check. I checked mine today but mine does touch the block which means I will have to get the alternator replaced. Mechanic said he would do it tomorrow morning, it takes about 1/2 hour.
Thanks for the info, did you get the PM I sent you?
2012 Berkshire, 230cl Tritoon
150hp Mercury 4stroke
Road King Trailer
Towed with a Buick Enclave