Haut Medoc
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I have a 73 Searay, model 888, Ford 302 that over -heats @ high rpm. I have checked every part of the sea-water & fresh-water sections, and am convinced that there are no water supply or exhaust restrictions. The merc manual says a blown head gasket will cause overheat @ high rpm. There is no test other than removing the heads. Here's the real question- How do I adjust the lifters? The manual says that you need a special tool to collapse the lifters and measure the gap. I've done Chevy before and its nothing like that. So I'm unclear on what exactly should I be measuring? What if the gaps are different? Enough said. Those of you who are in the know can see where I'm going with this. It runs great other than the over-heat thing. Thanks, Jeff