Can someone tell me what this hose does and where it goes?

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Can someone tell me what this hose does and where it goes?

#1 Post by Likesspace » Mon Aug 22, 2016 9:25 am

Hi guys....

I have another question regarding my 1999 50HP Mercury Bigfoot outboard.

Today I was under the cowling doing some maintenance and found a hose that is only attached on one end. This hose goes up to the flywheel cover and hooks on to what appears to be a vent hole.

The bottom of the hose is not hooked to anything which doesn't appear to be right.
I've looked around to see if I could figure out where it should hook up but I don't see anything that looks as if it's waiting for a hose to hook to it.

I've attached a link to a breakdown that shows the hose. It is part number three in the exploded diagram.
If anyone can help I would greatly appreciate it.
https://www.perfprotech.com/mercury-mar ... model=4118
1986 Suntracker Bass Buggy with updated flooring and furniture
1999 50HP, Bigfoot Mercury, Four stroke, Four Cylinder
Company Vehicle: 2500 Chevy, F250 Ford, or C4600 Chevy....whatever is available.

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Re: Can someone tell me what this hose does and where it goes?

#2 Post by JerEazy » Mon Aug 22, 2016 1:34 pm

Likesspace wrote:Hi guys....

I have another question regarding my 1999 50HP Mercury Bigfoot outboard.

Today I was under the cowling doing some maintenance and found a hose that is only attached on one end. This hose goes up to the flywheel cover and hooks on to what appears to be a vent hole.

The bottom of the hose is not hooked to anything which doesn't appear to be right.
I've looked around to see if I could figure out where it should hook up but I don't see anything that looks as if it's waiting for a hose to hook to it.

I've attached a link to a breakdown that shows the hose. It is part number three in the exploded diagram.
If anyone can help I would greatly appreciate it.
https://www.perfprotech.com/mercury-mar ... model=4118
I'm more familiar with the Johnnyrudes and Mercruisers... So this is just a guess- but based on the shape of the cover, could it be just a drain hose so water doesn't collect in the top there?
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Re: Can someone tell me what this hose does and where it goes?

#3 Post by Likesspace » Mon Aug 22, 2016 2:30 pm

Jereazy...

First of all, thanks for the reply. I'm honestly wondering if you might be right since I cannot find any place where the bottom of this hose should attach. My problem is that the Mercury websites refer to it as a vent hose so I'm thinking it must be venting something. I don't know.....

I'm going to try attaching an image of the hose I'm referring to. Maybe someone that has a late 90's or early 2000's outboard can take a look at theirs and give me some direction.

Thanks again for your help and there's a good chance you might be right.
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1986 Suntracker Bass Buggy with updated flooring and furniture
1999 50HP, Bigfoot Mercury, Four stroke, Four Cylinder
Company Vehicle: 2500 Chevy, F250 Ford, or C4600 Chevy....whatever is available.

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Re: Can someone tell me what this hose does and where it goes?

#4 Post by Likesspace » Mon Aug 22, 2016 2:32 pm

Oh and also...

It doesn't have to be a late 90's outboard. I've done a little looking online and it seems that even the newer Mercury Outboards, (up to 150 HP), have this hose. Again, hopefully someone can take a look at theirs and tell me what this hose is supposed to do.

Thanks in advance.

Dave
1986 Suntracker Bass Buggy with updated flooring and furniture
1999 50HP, Bigfoot Mercury, Four stroke, Four Cylinder
Company Vehicle: 2500 Chevy, F250 Ford, or C4600 Chevy....whatever is available.

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