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    UK based 20V

    Hi,

    I live in the UK and have recently purchased a 2003 20v with a Mercruiser 350Mag. It has only 130 hours on it but has been quite abused and used in salt water. Its now been sorted and its a fantastic boat.

    I am however having a problem with the fan belt shredding and wonder if anyone else has had experience with this.

    Also I am trying to find an engine manual in the UK, I dont know if anyone can direct me.

    I would appreciate any advice

    #2
    Is the belt tensioner too tight or too loose? How much belt deflection do you get when you push on it? Are the pulleys in alignment while the engine runs?
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      #3
      When I replaced the belt I could just push down half a thumb. With regards to the pully's lining up it was difficult to see if they did or not. did however raplace one pully as I had my doubts about the condition of the bearings

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        #4
        Are you purchasing OEM belts or aftermarket? It may make a difference if your order an original belt.

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          #5
          For awhile the Merc engine had belt problems- shredding belts. It was a fairly well known problem- I think around 2001- 2003 and had to do with the pulleys or tensioner. You can wait to see if someone else on here has more information or do a wider search.

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            #6
            I had a 2002 20V and I seem to recall they needed a spacer. I believe Mercruiser did a bulletin on this but not 100% sure
            Let it be!!!

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              #7
              Here is where you can get a manual for the Mercruiser engine.

              https://appcenter.mercurymarine.com/...rm.jsp?type=mc
              Mike Allen, Tigé owner since 1997

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                #8
                Here is a previous thread on the subject with a link to a Mercruiser Service Bulletin.

                http://www.tigeowners.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1641
                Mike Allen, Tigé owner since 1997

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                  #9
                  Carefully check your pulleys for rust build up in the grooves they will act just like sand paper and eat up the belts.

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                    #10
                    Thanks a lot guys for your help, I replaced the belt the other day, it threw it off on the first outing because it was to tight, I slackened it off and it is fine with no sign of wear. Thanks again

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