Hello everyone, I'm new to posting but have been reading for some time now.
I bought a Benito 18'' open deck with a merc 140 i/o sterndrive from 1986 last fall. (what we would call a "project")
When I winterized the boat, pouring anti-freeze into the cooling tubes attached to the thermostat. The exhaust manifold would fill, but the sideways U tubing leading into the block would just pour out the back off to the left side of the engine from what i believe to be the bell housing.
I purchased the Mercruiser manual over the winter and looked up the cooling system routing and some engine rebuilds on youtube. I am lead to believe that in the best of scenario its a frost plug and that the previous owners (a whole story in itself) did not properly winterize it.
Is it possible to access the frost plug by removing the bell housing, while the engine remains in the boat???
I have some but not much space from the transom (i there is a "standard" amount of space like any other stern drive 140)
The engine runs well, I did not run it very long as the impeller was not pumping water into the engine from the muffs.
Thank you for the help and this forum is a wonderfully rich source of information!
If you are curios here is a list of things that were wrong with the boat:
-finished fuel pump was removed and put back(
?)
-Stearn drive was put back in without being in forward(it wouldn't go into gear without stalling)
-Hydrolic lift would was full of air and out of oil with dirty contacts.
-Brand new battery still half in wrapping was finished (drained and froze prob).
-Original rod from hydrolic to foot was lost and replaced with a makeshift rod
-Bilge pump is dead
-Everything was slapped back together with bright blue gasket sealant( at least i know where to start with the repairs! )
I bought a Benito 18'' open deck with a merc 140 i/o sterndrive from 1986 last fall. (what we would call a "project")
When I winterized the boat, pouring anti-freeze into the cooling tubes attached to the thermostat. The exhaust manifold would fill, but the sideways U tubing leading into the block would just pour out the back off to the left side of the engine from what i believe to be the bell housing.
I purchased the Mercruiser manual over the winter and looked up the cooling system routing and some engine rebuilds on youtube. I am lead to believe that in the best of scenario its a frost plug and that the previous owners (a whole story in itself) did not properly winterize it.
Is it possible to access the frost plug by removing the bell housing, while the engine remains in the boat???
I have some but not much space from the transom (i there is a "standard" amount of space like any other stern drive 140)
The engine runs well, I did not run it very long as the impeller was not pumping water into the engine from the muffs.
Thank you for the help and this forum is a wonderfully rich source of information!
If you are curios here is a list of things that were wrong with the boat:
-finished fuel pump was removed and put back(
-Stearn drive was put back in without being in forward(it wouldn't go into gear without stalling)
-Hydrolic lift would was full of air and out of oil with dirty contacts.
-Brand new battery still half in wrapping was finished (drained and froze prob).
-Original rod from hydrolic to foot was lost and replaced with a makeshift rod
-Bilge pump is dead
-Everything was slapped back together with bright blue gasket sealant( at least i know where to start with the repairs! )