Our 1998 Monterey with a 4.3L Mercruiser carb engine (0L038882) hydrolocked yesterday. The engine had dieseled about three engine cycles and when we went to start it again about 20 minutes later I heard the dreaded clunk. I pulled the plugs and water came out #5. The starter would not engage.
Today I cranked the engine by hand and water came out all cylinders. After reading several forums about hydrolock I pulled the exhaust manifolds (bat wing). They look to be in OK condition, but flappers on both sides are gone. New starter will be here Friday. I examined the flywheel through the stater hole and no missing teeth.
This happened before in 2006 and I took it to a mechanic. He told me he replaced the flywheel and starter.
1) Shall I even bother to upload pics of the manifolds or do an acetone test? I suspect the answer will be consider myself lucky that they lasted 20 years and convert regardless of condition.
2) What is the procedure now? The Mecruiser bulletin on hydrolock wasn't very clear about this. I assume replace plugs, change oil, new filter, check timing and idle to eliminate dieseling.
3) Is there anything else I should check? We only use it in freshwater.
Thanks,
Lance
Today I cranked the engine by hand and water came out all cylinders. After reading several forums about hydrolock I pulled the exhaust manifolds (bat wing). They look to be in OK condition, but flappers on both sides are gone. New starter will be here Friday. I examined the flywheel through the stater hole and no missing teeth.
This happened before in 2006 and I took it to a mechanic. He told me he replaced the flywheel and starter.
1) Shall I even bother to upload pics of the manifolds or do an acetone test? I suspect the answer will be consider myself lucky that they lasted 20 years and convert regardless of condition.
2) What is the procedure now? The Mecruiser bulletin on hydrolock wasn't very clear about this. I assume replace plugs, change oil, new filter, check timing and idle to eliminate dieseling.
3) Is there anything else I should check? We only use it in freshwater.
Thanks,
Lance