redmen62
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- Aug 7, 2011
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Hi all,
Picked up a 1968 Mark Twain as a project boat; it's cosmetically pretty solid but has a few known mechanical problems (250ci 160hp MerCruiser)...
We know that the engine has been submerged in water (previous owner forgot to put the plug in), he wasn't sure how high the water got, but immediately changed the oil... I think it got pretty high and was probably over the dipstick. The next time they took it out, it overheated on them and that was the last time they started it. They didn't know much of anything about boats, and when asked if they winterized it, they responded "Uhhhhh, what's that?"... so now there's a nice crack in the block (about 3/4" below the head and running ~7" from the front edge of the first freeze plug)
Got it brought home, and it started right up and runs pretty well. Misses a little, and seems to run a little hot to me. Did a compression test (both cold and at operating temp):
1: 50, 115
2: 110, 135
3: 115, 135
4: 140, 145
5: 125, 140
6: 115, 140
also noticed that we're getting some water into the oil
So here's where I'm at:
Cracked block, bad compression in #1, and oil in the water
I also have a 230ci 150hp Merc that came out of a mid 1960's runabout that hasn't been run in 30+ yrs (ran great when my uncle pulled it), it still turns .
I have both motors broken down to the block and am trying to decide where to go from here...
Do I rebuild the 150 or the 160? Do they use the same block? Any cool stuff I can do to it to get some extra hp out of it?
Since it's out and broken down, we're going to do a new oil pump, head job, ring job, and replace the aluminum divider in the manifold (heard that there's a history of issues there), gimble bearing and boots on the outdrive too.
Picked up a 1968 Mark Twain as a project boat; it's cosmetically pretty solid but has a few known mechanical problems (250ci 160hp MerCruiser)...
We know that the engine has been submerged in water (previous owner forgot to put the plug in), he wasn't sure how high the water got, but immediately changed the oil... I think it got pretty high and was probably over the dipstick. The next time they took it out, it overheated on them and that was the last time they started it. They didn't know much of anything about boats, and when asked if they winterized it, they responded "Uhhhhh, what's that?"... so now there's a nice crack in the block (about 3/4" below the head and running ~7" from the front edge of the first freeze plug)
Got it brought home, and it started right up and runs pretty well. Misses a little, and seems to run a little hot to me. Did a compression test (both cold and at operating temp):
1: 50, 115
2: 110, 135
3: 115, 135
4: 140, 145
5: 125, 140
6: 115, 140
also noticed that we're getting some water into the oil
So here's where I'm at:
Cracked block, bad compression in #1, and oil in the water
I also have a 230ci 150hp Merc that came out of a mid 1960's runabout that hasn't been run in 30+ yrs (ran great when my uncle pulled it), it still turns .
I have both motors broken down to the block and am trying to decide where to go from here...
Do I rebuild the 150 or the 160? Do they use the same block? Any cool stuff I can do to it to get some extra hp out of it?
Since it's out and broken down, we're going to do a new oil pump, head job, ring job, and replace the aluminum divider in the manifold (heard that there's a history of issues there), gimble bearing and boots on the outdrive too.