frustratedboater
Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Jul 10, 2007
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I need some help with a problem that I am having with my 3.7 Mercruiser 40, 224 CID, 180 Hp motor:
I had lent my boat to a friend for his vacation and received a phone call about 9:30 pm: "R.... , The motor lost oil pressure so I shut it off, there is oil all over the motor, and its getting dark, what should I do"? (Needless to say, he is still my friend-
History: This motor had been sitting for 10 years before I threw it in my Four Winns 19' bow rider and only has 40 hours on it. I had changed all the fluids and stuff before running it.
I filled the motor with oil, took it out and ran it basically to see if or where the leak is coming from. There was no major leak or dripping from the front or rear of the engine, so I rulled out the main bearings. When it came to temperature (150-160), I did notice that there was bellowing steam from the valve cover vent tube area and looked to be a light greenish/milkycolor. Brought it in and killed the motor. Checked the oil color and it had a crystal clear amber appearance to it. I broke the motor down and pulled the head off to check the gasket and really didn't see any obvious rips or tears to the gasket and no real obvious cracks to the head.
Had the head pressure checked and got the thumbs up on that. I had it surfaced while I was in it that far. ..?.
.?...? This thing has me! I would appreciate any professional advice, or suggestions on where to check on this steaming/oil thing. Thanks so much for your help.
I had lent my boat to a friend for his vacation and received a phone call about 9:30 pm: "R.... , The motor lost oil pressure so I shut it off, there is oil all over the motor, and its getting dark, what should I do"? (Needless to say, he is still my friend-
History: This motor had been sitting for 10 years before I threw it in my Four Winns 19' bow rider and only has 40 hours on it. I had changed all the fluids and stuff before running it.
I filled the motor with oil, took it out and ran it basically to see if or where the leak is coming from. There was no major leak or dripping from the front or rear of the engine, so I rulled out the main bearings. When it came to temperature (150-160), I did notice that there was bellowing steam from the valve cover vent tube area and looked to be a light greenish/milkycolor. Brought it in and killed the motor. Checked the oil color and it had a crystal clear amber appearance to it. I broke the motor down and pulled the head off to check the gasket and really didn't see any obvious rips or tears to the gasket and no real obvious cracks to the head.
Had the head pressure checked and got the thumbs up on that. I had it surfaced while I was in it that far. ..?.