Hey everybody, I'm new here and I have a few questions for anyone that is willing to help. I have a MerCruiser 165hp (GM I-6 250cid) in a '75 Cobalt 17'. I'm fairly new to boating, so bear with me. Anyway, I ran my boat about 6 times last summer and had no major problems until the prop ate an inner tube. Yeah I'm an idiot. Since then, I brought the boat into the shop to have the shift cable changed out...they changed the cable and then told me that I had water in the oil. So I bring it back home and drain the oil, and out comes a grayish oily mixture...which I assume is what water in the oil is (although I didn't think oil and water generally mixed).
So my question here is, what do I do? Again, I'm not very familiar with boat engines, but I have done some work on similar car engines. It is my understanding that there are tons of reasons why I might be getting water in the oil. I know that the head gasket or manifold might be busted, the block might be cracked (I found no external cracks), the oil pan gasket might be bad (but no leaking oil), water might be getting into the carb somehow, etc etc yada yada...
I am more than willing to (in fact planning on) take the motor out and start ripping it apart, and I know that it may end up costing more than it's worth, but I don't have the money for the shop to search for a problem. So, what should I start looking for before I take the motor out? And if I do end up taking the motor out, what would be the recommended course of action?
Basically, I need a laundry list of crap to look for, if anyone is up to it. If any other people are like me and kind of new to boats, they'll probably also appreciate a response to this, as it seems really difficult to get good information. I've read many threads in this forum about oil/water problems, but they don't usually seem to have all of the information I'm looking for.
Thanks guys.
So my question here is, what do I do? Again, I'm not very familiar with boat engines, but I have done some work on similar car engines. It is my understanding that there are tons of reasons why I might be getting water in the oil. I know that the head gasket or manifold might be busted, the block might be cracked (I found no external cracks), the oil pan gasket might be bad (but no leaking oil), water might be getting into the carb somehow, etc etc yada yada...
I am more than willing to (in fact planning on) take the motor out and start ripping it apart, and I know that it may end up costing more than it's worth, but I don't have the money for the shop to search for a problem. So, what should I start looking for before I take the motor out? And if I do end up taking the motor out, what would be the recommended course of action?
Basically, I need a laundry list of crap to look for, if anyone is up to it. If any other people are like me and kind of new to boats, they'll probably also appreciate a response to this, as it seems really difficult to get good information. I've read many threads in this forum about oil/water problems, but they don't usually seem to have all of the information I'm looking for.
Thanks guys.
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