I have a 1993 Bayliner, 22’ bow rider. It has a mercruiser 5.0 (GM) and a brand new alpha one (7 hours). I took it the to the lake for the first time and cruised around for an hour with no problems. When I killed the engine at the dock it would never restart to trailer it.
I got it home and pulled the cover off and there was milky oil everywhere, it seems to have bubbles out of the carb and was all over the engine and the engine bay. Pulled the dipstick and it is full the the brim with milky oil. I checked the fuel filter and it was clean and I check each cylinder and they were all clean.
My question is: is this motor toast?
And if it is, my uncle has a 350 mercruiser (GM) from a 1992 model boat that runs and he would give me. Would that motor just swap over perfectly? I am worried about the 350 being “too much” for the outdrive I recently installed.
I got it home and pulled the cover off and there was milky oil everywhere, it seems to have bubbles out of the carb and was all over the engine and the engine bay. Pulled the dipstick and it is full the the brim with milky oil. I checked the fuel filter and it was clean and I check each cylinder and they were all clean.
My question is: is this motor toast?
And if it is, my uncle has a 350 mercruiser (GM) from a 1992 model boat that runs and he would give me. Would that motor just swap over perfectly? I am worried about the 350 being “too much” for the outdrive I recently installed.