lanceswaney
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I have a 79 Mercruiser 305 ci, 228hp that I've had for 4 years with no actual motor problems until now. I noticed that my rpm and speed was down. Otherwise, the engine ran fine and did not overheat at all.
I checked the oil and it was a carmel color so I new some water was in the oil. I pulled the plugs today and about 6 to 8 ounces of water poured out of the right side plug, the second back from the front. The plug was really wet and the gap was completely closed so I assume there was no ignition and I was running on 7 cylinders. With plugs out, the compression readings were all 130 to 142 psi, exept the cylinder next to the one with water had 117 psi and the one with water had a higher 152 psi reading (which may be from the water). Each time that I cranked the motor for the compression readings, the chamber with water spit out several ounces of water. So It seems as though the water is there in a constant supply.
Please direct me as to the next steps to troubleshoot the origin of the water (exh. manifolds, gaskets, risers, head gasket, cracked block?). Thanks for your time and experience.
Lance Swaney
I checked the oil and it was a carmel color so I new some water was in the oil. I pulled the plugs today and about 6 to 8 ounces of water poured out of the right side plug, the second back from the front. The plug was really wet and the gap was completely closed so I assume there was no ignition and I was running on 7 cylinders. With plugs out, the compression readings were all 130 to 142 psi, exept the cylinder next to the one with water had 117 psi and the one with water had a higher 152 psi reading (which may be from the water). Each time that I cranked the motor for the compression readings, the chamber with water spit out several ounces of water. So It seems as though the water is there in a constant supply.
Please direct me as to the next steps to troubleshoot the origin of the water (exh. manifolds, gaskets, risers, head gasket, cracked block?). Thanks for your time and experience.
Lance Swaney