25thmustang
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Im a “new” owner of a 1985 Regal 255 with a Mercruisers MCM 260, with a Thunderbolt IV ignition and early Alpha drive (all original). I’ve been plugging away on it (project) and took it out a little while back for a shakedown run.
On the muffs it starts great and idles/revs no issues. On the water it started the same. Got out on the water and went along at 1500 RPM or so for a 10 minutes run. After a few minutes there was some hazy smoke coming from both sides of the engine (just under the manifolds). The IR heat gun showed 170-175 at the temp sensor, around 105-110 on the risers, and 175-190 through the manifolds. Coming in to the dock to grab something and as soon as I hit neutral it shut down and would not restart.
At home she starts and runs great on land. I went to check timing and the marks are all over the place at idle. I can’t get a solid reading. Changed the plugs however have not done any other “tune up” items.
Did a compression test and got 118-119 on all cylinders, 110 on one. This was completely cold. I’m getting mixed info on whether this is good or bad. I assumed this was fine and the one “low” cylinder was within 10% which is acceptable. Some say these are all low and signs of issues...
Any suggestions on what could cause the timing marks to be sporadic and impossible to read? Also any thoughts on the compression test looking good/bad?
On the muffs it starts great and idles/revs no issues. On the water it started the same. Got out on the water and went along at 1500 RPM or so for a 10 minutes run. After a few minutes there was some hazy smoke coming from both sides of the engine (just under the manifolds). The IR heat gun showed 170-175 at the temp sensor, around 105-110 on the risers, and 175-190 through the manifolds. Coming in to the dock to grab something and as soon as I hit neutral it shut down and would not restart.
At home she starts and runs great on land. I went to check timing and the marks are all over the place at idle. I can’t get a solid reading. Changed the plugs however have not done any other “tune up” items.
Did a compression test and got 118-119 on all cylinders, 110 on one. This was completely cold. I’m getting mixed info on whether this is good or bad. I assumed this was fine and the one “low” cylinder was within 10% which is acceptable. Some say these are all low and signs of issues...
Any suggestions on what could cause the timing marks to be sporadic and impossible to read? Also any thoughts on the compression test looking good/bad?