Re: Merc 120 timing gears
I've replaced my fiber gear with an aluminum set. Don't have any more noise than I ever did. The last few hours on my fiber gear got a little noisy. My concern would be how did the new set get installed? Correct me if I am wrong but if the gear that goes on the crank was pouned on without the other end of the crank being supported the thrust bearing could have been damaged.
DougV>
Hi Doug, thanks for your reply. Is the aluminum set available merc parts or are they a crossed-over automotive part? I will need to ask how the gear was installed, and you may have a point there.
the way i understand it is the fiber coated gear is to help quiet it down, most straight cut metal gears make noise, i have them in my hot rod and they make a ticking nosie much like a lifter and the nosie dont go away with age, however if that is the case a all metal gear in a boat probably will be louder since it sits with you in the boat, i would ask why the gear was changed in the first place , gears sets dont usually jump time like timeing chains do,
Thanks Buggiedad, the noise was described just like that, a slight ticking like a lifter, but it goes away at about 2000rpm and higher. I will need to ask why it was replaced. All I know at this point is that much had been done to freshen the motor, timing gears, water pump, manifold/riser, carb, and maybe a few more small items I am forgetting.
Never buy nor sell to a friend. They could end up not being your friend.
What HE believes is the problem, may not be.
Thanks Don, I will see if I can get a mechanic friend to come along with me when I go over to see and hear this motor running. I've heard that tale before about not buying/selling with a friend, but I've also heard not to believe what you read on the internet, and had I followed that advice, I would have not been able to rectify many of the problems with my boat that this forum has helped me with.
I was hoping to get this engine to take the parts from it that I need to get my boat back in the water, but thought maybe it would be easier just to drop in the whole engine. Hopefully I can come to a good decision once I ask the owner more questions with my mechanic friend present, and hearing it running.