BONDO... I need ya on this one 
I have a Mercruiser 170 with a closed cooling system. It has been leaking down coolant and you can smell it clearly in the exhaust. Engine compression test 160 across the board. I hooked up a cooling system pressure tester and pumped up the cooling system to 10lbs to see what was happening. I listened in all of the obvious places and searched for leaks externally. After removing the spark plugs I listened to each cylinder individually but could not hear a thing. I decided to run my bore scope into the spark plug holes only to find that the #3 cylinder is filling up with antifreeze. There appeared to be a little bit in #4 but not confirmed that it was antifreeze. I guess my question would be, in the forums experiences, what end should I start at? intake manifold gasket, exhaust manifold gasket, head gasket, anything else or all of the above?
I realize that I'm trying to take a short cut by asking the community and not just tearing into it to find a problem myself BUT I'm asking if anyone knows of a known problem with this engine, or has had the same issues? I know that this engine has a known issue between #1 & #2 being to thin and cracking but this does not appear to be the case here.
This engine runs great and starts right up. It runs best when the antifreeze reservoir is empty because then the #3 cylinder runs without the intrusion of the antifreeze
. Once I add antifreeze while running, you can definitely hear the engine start to draw in the antifreeze and begin to run a little rougher. Hopefully my description helps shed some light on the subject. Thanks in advance.
I have a Mercruiser 170 with a closed cooling system. It has been leaking down coolant and you can smell it clearly in the exhaust. Engine compression test 160 across the board. I hooked up a cooling system pressure tester and pumped up the cooling system to 10lbs to see what was happening. I listened in all of the obvious places and searched for leaks externally. After removing the spark plugs I listened to each cylinder individually but could not hear a thing. I decided to run my bore scope into the spark plug holes only to find that the #3 cylinder is filling up with antifreeze. There appeared to be a little bit in #4 but not confirmed that it was antifreeze. I guess my question would be, in the forums experiences, what end should I start at? intake manifold gasket, exhaust manifold gasket, head gasket, anything else or all of the above?
I realize that I'm trying to take a short cut by asking the community and not just tearing into it to find a problem myself BUT I'm asking if anyone knows of a known problem with this engine, or has had the same issues? I know that this engine has a known issue between #1 & #2 being to thin and cracking but this does not appear to be the case here.
This engine runs great and starts right up. It runs best when the antifreeze reservoir is empty because then the #3 cylinder runs without the intrusion of the antifreeze