ddbyrd3
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- May 9, 2005
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I am working on my friends boat (3.0 liter Merc) It has been sitting for 8 years. Believe it or not, after a few preliminary checks, verifying power, fuel, ect, she fired right up, and even idoled nicely. Unfortunitly when we shut her off I noticed water in the oil. We drained it, changed it, and refired the motor. I let if run for about 15 minutes or so, volts, oil pressure, water temp all looked good. Shut it off, pulled the dip stick, sure enough the now milky oil was a 1/2" over the full line. I dont know the history of this boat, and it is looking like a head gasket, but I was curious if these motors were notorious for head and block cracking?
I will do a compression check tonight and confirm. One more thing, as the motor was running, you could see milky oil coming out behind the starter and flex plate area. Any idea what may be causing that????
I will do a compression check tonight and confirm. One more thing, as the motor was running, you could see milky oil coming out behind the starter and flex plate area. Any idea what may be causing that????