Mercruiser 3.0 Rebuild or not

markhodges78

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I have a mercruiser 3.0 I have been fighting issues with idling . I replaced the carb didnt fix the problem then I noticed that I had milky oil puddled on valve cover so I assumed I had a cracked block. I removed the elbow and found that the elbow is bad so that may be the problem with the water in oil right ? now moving on to the oil on valve cover I did a compression test and got 130 on all cylinders so I did a leak down test on all cylinders on got a 10-14 psi drop with pistons at tdc and it sounds like alot of air coming from the oil fill if I hold finger over the breather hose it will blow the fill cap off is this normal. pictures are attached... should I replace the intake and elbow and roll with it or should I tare down and rebuild ?


Thanks Mark
 

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Bondo

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Ayuh,..... I'd replace the exhaust, 'n Go Boatin',......

The milkyness in the valve cover is probably condensation,.....
 

markhodges78

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Ayuh,..... I'd replace the exhaust, 'n Go Boatin',......

The milkyness in the valve cover is probably condensation,.....
It wasn't just in the valve cover.... I noticed the milky oil on top of valve cover making me think blow by because oil was on top the entire oil pan was full of milky oil so I changed the oil and took it out the next day and it was milky after 1 hour run... but I believe that was because of bad elbow and manifold which I will replace... but now my concern is the blow by issue.... are is it an issue ?
 

Scott06

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It wasn't just in the valve cover.... I noticed the milky oil on top of valve cover making me think blow by because oil was on top the entire oil pan was full of milky oil so I changed the oil and took it out the next day and it was milky after 1 hour run... but I believe that was because of bad elbow and manifold which I will replace... but now my concern is the blow by issue.... are is it an issue ?
You may have to change the oil 3 times or so to get any milk cleaned out. Buy the cheapest oil you can put only 3 qts in, run it at the dock or on the muffs, keep changing the oil and filter until it stays clean.
 

wshekar

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I would not think about a rebuild yet. The compression values are fine. Replace exhaust and replace oil several time as previously suggested.
 

Scott Danforth

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I would never rebuild a 3.0.

to rebuild one will cost your $1800

to buy a good running 3.0 in a rotten boat is only $300 +/-200

i agree with everyone above, run it.
 
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