Port Monster
Cadet
- Joined
- May 15, 2011
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- 18
The folks at another boating form that deals with Hulls and Truths suggested that this may be the forum for my questions!!!
My Mercury 225 EFI bit the dust. The top port cylinder looks like it threw a rod. The oil reservoir is full and all of the other pistons are oily - doesn't seem that it was a lean run condition. I want to try to fugure out what the problem is so I am looking for some thoughts on what would have caused this to happen?? Any ideas would be aprreciated!!!!!!
So somehow the wrist pin let loose and the **** hit the fan. Piston was jammed against the spark plug, the rod bent and started to rattle around in the cylinder and caused the cylinder walls to disinigrate. The thing that baffles me is that I see no blueing of any parts. The bearing disinigrated but the rollers are not blue, the rod is not blue, the head is not blue and the cylinder walls are not blue. I just do not see a overheat condition in there which makes sense since I was up on plane and under 4000 rpm for less than a minute when it started to loose power and started knocking. Sooo - any thoughts - PLEASE
I have a spare block but want to figure out what caused this before I switch everything over (Before Memorial Day!! )
Thanks!





My Mercury 225 EFI bit the dust. The top port cylinder looks like it threw a rod. The oil reservoir is full and all of the other pistons are oily - doesn't seem that it was a lean run condition. I want to try to fugure out what the problem is so I am looking for some thoughts on what would have caused this to happen?? Any ideas would be aprreciated!!!!!!
So somehow the wrist pin let loose and the **** hit the fan. Piston was jammed against the spark plug, the rod bent and started to rattle around in the cylinder and caused the cylinder walls to disinigrate. The thing that baffles me is that I see no blueing of any parts. The bearing disinigrated but the rollers are not blue, the rod is not blue, the head is not blue and the cylinder walls are not blue. I just do not see a overheat condition in there which makes sense since I was up on plane and under 4000 rpm for less than a minute when it started to loose power and started knocking. Sooo - any thoughts - PLEASE
I have a spare block but want to figure out what caused this before I switch everything over (Before Memorial Day!! )
Thanks!




