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Home » Automotive » Repairs Join Sign in EzineArticles - Expert Authors Sharing Their Best Original Articles Search Trish Dougherty Basic PLUS Author | 17 Articles Joined: April 22, 2006 Canada Repair Mercruiser Parts By Trish Dougherty | Submitted On May 27, 2006 Recommend Article Article Comments Print Article Mercruiser Mercruiser is the leading producer of gasoline-powered stern drivers and inboards. The company has been active in this industry for the past forty years. They have a stellar reputation as being reliable and a customer driven company. Mercruisers are sold both domestically and internationally, and offer customers warranties, and technical support. What is an inboard motor? An inboard motor is a car engine. It is a fixed propulsion system; an individual is driving a drive system that works via a gearbox with external features. An outboard engine is one that is directly connected to the drive system. Mercruiser Inboards Mercruiser is the major player in the gas engine business. Mercruiser inboards are popular because of their ease of use and ease to maintain. These inboards offer a range of power and are used both in cars and boats. A mercruiser engine works the same way a car engine does. The inboard engine is a water-cooled, separate lubrication system, and cylinder formation. Repair Mercruiser Parts Mercruiser engines for the most part are very reliable, but when it comes to car engines, or other parts for that matter, something can and will usually go wrong. Things eventually break down and stop working. Even though you might be a genuine car lover and aficionado that does not necessarily mean that you are a car mechanic. Engines and that parts that compose it, can be very complicated. Replacing many of these parts can be an issue and a headache; so many times it is important to take the car to a profession to deal with it. The first thing you should do, before searching on your own for a mechanic is to take a close look at your owner's manual. The manual many times will be able to offer you tips and advice on maintenance, and give you enough information to make an informed decision. Many times the manual will have numbers of recommended places that will be able to service your car, and it since it is in the manual they should be reliable places. There are a couple of things that you may want to try first, before taking the car into the shop for repair. If your engine does not turn over it could be due to a dead battery. Check the battery and make sure that it is fully charged. If you turn the ignition key and it does not activate, it probably means that you are getting no voltage to the dash and or to the key switch. This implies that you might have a blown ignition fuse, a dislodged circuit breaker, a loose or damaged harness plug. You may want to unplug it and then put it back in. This might do the trick. Your engine also has a red circuit breaker button, push the button, you have to really push it hard, the breaker can sometimes pop out of the harness if it is overloaded, and doing this can resolve the problem with this part. If this does not work, then unfortunately, you are probably looking at a bigger issue and will need to take the car into the shop for repair. The reason an individual purchases a mercruiser engine is because of its reliability. They are products that are cheaper and of less quality, but it is always better to use the best in an industry. When these parts need to be repaired it is more important that you get the best people to fix it. The important thing is make sure you find someone who is qualified and licensed to work on your engine. Trish is the author for http://www.sterndrive.info - Get more information on OMC Parts Stern Drive Tech Drawings. 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