Gary H NC
Fleet Admiral
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I did a compression check for a guy on a 1969 Mercury 80hp.
This boat and motor was imaculate.
It had 3 cylinders at 150 psi and cylinder #3 was 15 to 20 psi.
The guy had just bought the boat and it ran great on the first outing.
He told the seller he was new to boating and asked as many questions as he could from the seller.
Well the idiot seller told him to use regular gas and no mention of mixing oil.
Now of course the damage is done,
I brought cylinder #3 up on compression stroke and pressurized the cylinder.
It had a slight blow by out of the #2 cylinder hole.
I did the oil in the cylinder test and compression come up to 30 psi.
Is there any chance it got hot from lack of lubrication and lost the head gasket on just the #3?
I want to pull the head and look but is it a hopeless cause?
Very nice customer and i feel bad the numbnut that sold the boat did not even take the time to explain anything to the buyer.
The poor guy got one good day out of his new boat and that really sucks.
This motor starts so easy and i know it was a great motor before this.
Also is there a trick to drop the lower engine cowl down to access the bottom head bolts?
i will pull the head at no charge to the guy just to see the damage if i can get to the lower bolts fairly easy.
It idles good with just the miss on #3.
Thanks for any input from the Merc pros..
any tips or input would be appreciated.
This boat and motor was imaculate.
It had 3 cylinders at 150 psi and cylinder #3 was 15 to 20 psi.
The guy had just bought the boat and it ran great on the first outing.
He told the seller he was new to boating and asked as many questions as he could from the seller.
Well the idiot seller told him to use regular gas and no mention of mixing oil.
Now of course the damage is done,
I brought cylinder #3 up on compression stroke and pressurized the cylinder.
It had a slight blow by out of the #2 cylinder hole.
I did the oil in the cylinder test and compression come up to 30 psi.
Is there any chance it got hot from lack of lubrication and lost the head gasket on just the #3?
I want to pull the head and look but is it a hopeless cause?
Very nice customer and i feel bad the numbnut that sold the boat did not even take the time to explain anything to the buyer.
The poor guy got one good day out of his new boat and that really sucks.
This motor starts so easy and i know it was a great motor before this.
Also is there a trick to drop the lower engine cowl down to access the bottom head bolts?
i will pull the head at no charge to the guy just to see the damage if i can get to the lower bolts fairly easy.
It idles good with just the miss on #3.
Thanks for any input from the Merc pros..
any tips or input would be appreciated.