Re: 1987 Mercury 150 oil injection problems
While I am no expert on the oil injection system, I have some experience with troubleshooting oil injection problems on my 1996 Mercury 150 V6 and know how the oil injection system works in great detail. If it is any help, this is what I would do to determine if the crankcase check valve is OK or not :
1) After shutting down the engine, immediately loosen the cap on the remote 3 gallon oil tank.
2) If you hear the pressure release, then you know that the crankcase check valve is sending pressure to the tank and that your problem is further downstream from the check valve.
3) If you don't hear any release of pressure, check that the cap on the tank is sealing correctly. If it is, then replace the crankcase check valve and repeat step 1) above. The check valve is fairly inexpensive and easy to replace so it is probably not worth the effort of figuring out how to properly test the check valve with a pressure gauge or other method.
4) If after replacing the check valve, you then hear the pressure release when loosening the cap immediately after engine shutdown, then you may have solved your problem.
5) If after replacing the check valve, you still don't hear the pressure release, then you may have a problem with the cylinder, as mentioned in an earlier post, or the cap on the 3 gallon remote tank is really not sealing. Check the cap again.
There are some other more unlikely causes but I would do the above troubleshooting first before considering the more unlikely causes.
Good luck and report back on how you resolved your problem, for the benefit of others reading this post that have a similar problem.