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How to Select the Right MerCruiser Parts
How to Select the Right MerCruiser Parts

How to Select the Right MerCruiser Parts

If you’re looking to maintain your engine with the right MerCruiser parts, it’s sometimes difficult to know where to start.

PartsVu created this guide to find what you need, especially when it comes to troubleshooting your MerCruiser or catching up on regular maintenance intervals.

In this article, we will take a look at several different resources you can use to select the right parts, including:

Let’s begin!

MerCruiser Maintenance Parts Library

For MerCruiser motors, maintenance intervals vary depending on the specific engine and drive model. Recommended maintenance intervals are included in your Operation, Maintenance & Warranty manual or service manual.

Generally, most MerCruiser engines require maintenance every 100 hours of service or annually (whichever comes first). More extensive service is recommended after 300 hours of service or three years.

PartsVu’s MerCruiser Maintenance Parts Library is designed to help boaters find the right parts for your engine when it comes time to perform your regularly-scheduled maintenance.

Click on the following links for an easy-to-follow parts list for your specific engine:

3.0L – 4.5L
5.0L – 6.2L
8.1L+ & Sterndrive

PartsVu’s MerCruiser Maintenance Charts outline all the parts and/or pre-assembled service kits you need to complete regular maintenance, including:

MerCruiser Maintenance Blogs

If you’re looking for a step-by-step guide to help you perform maintenance on your engine, PartsVu has an extensive collection of blogs that will guide you through recurring issues and maintenance tasks.

The following are some of the most popular MerCruiser blogs for PartsVu customers:

Also, if you’re looking for a FAQ about MerCruiser, click here to read Mercury’s most frequently asked questions.

MerCruiser Engine Schematics

By clicking on this link, you will be redirected to Mercury’s Parts Lookup/schematics page. Once there, you will choose the correct parts for your engine by entering your serial number. Generally, you can find your MerCruiser’s serial number either on the side of the engine or on top of the flame arrester cover.

For boaters looking for even more specific and in-depth information about their engines, PartsVu offers MerCruiser Engine Schematics.

IMPORTANT: What You Should Keep in Mind When Selecting the Right MerCruiser Parts

There are a few things you should keep in mind before purchasing and installing MerCruiser parts:

ChoosingMerCruiser OEM parts instead of aftermarket parts leads to the best performance and overall longevity of your MerCruiser.

OEM products are specifically designed for specific fittings and tolerances, so an aftermarket product may cause damage or not perform as well as MerCruiser’s line of products.

Proper maintenance is important to extend the life of your MerCruiser engine is needed to extend the life, usage, and value of your motor.

Saltwater, humidity, heat, electrolysis, and rough usage all take their toll on your motor. Therefore, components will degrade and need replacement over time.

So, following maintenance intervals help prevent damage and promote longer engine life. It’s also important to be aware that improperly storing the engine for long periods – most commonly during the winter months or while preparing it for sale – can cause components to degrade. Therefore, be sure to properly store your MerCruiser when it is not in use and follow a maintenance procedure when breaking it out of storage.

PartsVu carries the full catalog of Genuine MerCruiser OEM parts and products. Get what you need when you need it with our same business day shipping on in-stock items to keep your boat on the water and running its best!

2 comments

Hello Glen,

Thank you for contacting us. The part number of the starter for your 5.7LX is:

863007A1

as for diagnosing, unfortunately, we are not certified technicians and would suggest contacting a Mercury Dealer or a certified technician.

Best,
Mario

Mario Alvarez,

I have a 96 Mercruiser, engine serial # 0f608652. Can you please simply tell me the starter’s part number and maybe a diagram of where it is on my boat?
Plus how do I test to see if the starter is the problem, when engine key is turned, it just makes one fairly loud click. When I put a screw driver on the 2 posts on the starter, it did the same thing, just one click. Battery is new and fully charged. Is the problem the starter?

Glen Weekley,

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