Mercruiser 3.0 overheated, Is my motor shot?

Hatch19

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its not the manifold EXTERIOR that is the problem. The inner wall between the exhaust passages and the water jacket is where the issues will be... the exterior of the manifold is between air and water, and wont typically get that hot regardless. If its cracked internally, you WILL get water in the engine where you dont want it......

I had an issue with a worn out manifold leaking water on the hose back into the engine, and nearly hydrolocked it.... not a fun time... a cracked manifold would do the same, let water get where it doesnt belong
Any way to test that with it on the motor or is it a have to pull to inspect deal?
 

ScottinAZ

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Any way to test that with it on the motor or is it a have to pull to inspect deal?

easiest to pull it. check or signs of water intrusion as you go.

once off, fill the water jacket with acetone, and see if it holds.... you WILL see it if the acetone starts leaking out, it will go through smaller cracks than water.
 

Kola16

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Any way to test that with it on the motor or is it a have to pull to inspect deal?
Assuming you have a raw water cooled system (or even a half system), you would need to take the riser off and block off the water passage between the main manifold and the riser. You can do so by putting a solid cork gasket between the riser and manifold, then put the riser back on and tighten it down. Then you would put the pressure tester (can be rented free at AutoZone) in the water hose going into the manifold. Pressurize it to 13ish PSI and see if it holds that pressure for 15 minutes or so. It will only cost you a cork gasket and a riser gasket.

Or if everything else checks out with the engine, you can run it for a couple minutes. After a couple minutes, shut it down and pull all the spark plugs to inspect for water. Then do the same thing after 15 minutes if there was no water after the first couple minutes. If there is water on the plugs, you have water in the cylinders so you will want to deal with that, which is why the pressure test is better.
 
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