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Old 09-09-2013, 08:54 PM
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builder, you said you replaced the head gskts after the overheat episode, were they blown and water was getting in the cyl or where you just being proactive?

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In my opinion there are two ways to get that much oil. Lower unit is leaking ( view lower unit oil for water intrusion and then pressure test it to verify fix). or your exhaust manifold is purging all the oil/ carbon that had built up in it. I asked about the oil being used as I have found significant oil purging from the exhaust after overheating a engine if the oil has a decarb / cleaning additive. And the oil you show is more grayish than rainbow stained indicating he oil has already then burnt. I agee with Phat, Pull the spark plugs to verify no water intrusion in clyinders after head gaskets install (will also purge exhaust). If not and the lower unit pressure checks go run it and see if it cleans up.
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Old 09-10-2013, 09:05 AM
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have you done a compression test on this engine?
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Old 09-15-2013, 01:20 PM
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Guy, no water in the plugs and compression is all within 5 psi (110-115) and I am almost certain that it had more to do with the Sea Foam and purging old carbon than anything else. All the grey stuff is gone but I cant get her to idle correctly. Since Im back on the road my mechanic is picking up the boat tomorrow and will take a look at it. I will post results as soon as I hear back from him.
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Hope it works out to something cheap for ya builder!
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$580 later, the old trusty 1988 Merc 200 is back to running sweet.
The whole grey stuff was the sea foam cleaning whatever was inside the motor, so the lesson here is, when trouble shooting, do one thing at a time only. It was all carbs...they replaced the gasket kits, valve kits (not sure what this is) and a new pump diaphragm. Parts was $142.10 including $25 for picking up the boat and $405 for 4.5 labor hours.
What do you guys think about the bill amount? Fair or over the top?
As always, my thanks for all your input and support and I guess I should stick to my architecture and try to lay off the mechanic in me. Not! My favorite uncle was a car mechanic, was working with him since I was 14 till I went off to college and I really enjoy it, plus I've made a significant investment in tools. Just wish I had more time to work on the boat, the old truck, the spare motor...but I need a plan to get rid of the bills that just keep coming in every month before I can stop working (the jobs that actually pay).
Fishing tomorrow at 6am. If I'm lucky you'll get pictures
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$580 later, the old trusty 1988 Merc 200 is back to running sweet.
The whole grey stuff was the sea foam cleaning whatever was inside the motor, so the lesson here is, when trouble shooting, do one thing at a time only. It was all carbs...they replaced the gasket kits, valve kits (not sure what this is) and a new pump diaphragm. Parts was $142.10 including $25 for picking up the boat and $405 for 4.5 labor hours.
What do you guys think about the bill amount? Fair or over the top?
As always, my thanks for all your input and support and I guess I should stick to my architecture and try to lay off the mechanic in me. Not! My favorite uncle was a car mechanic, was working with him since I was 14 till I went off to college and I really enjoy it, plus I've made a significant investment in tools. Just wish I had more time to work on the boat, the old truck, the spare motor...but I need a plan to get rid of the bills that just keep coming in every month before I can stop working (the jobs that actually pay).
Fishing tomorrow at 6am. If I'm lucky you'll get pictures
Now I see why people were so happy to bring there boats to me. I would do them for $30/Hr +$20 in fuel for my truck to take it to the lake and seatrial it(I did it for what the fuel cost me as I LIKE being on the water and don't consider that part to be work).
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