marlboro180
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-1983 4 Winns 180 w/ Mercruiser in-line 4 serial #6319412 with 881 hrs on it. mr/Alpa
Bought it used last year, inland freshwater boat. Not sure of prior owners maintenance habits, but seems in reasonable condition overall. I run the boat on a river in WI.
Compression test:
Cyl 1- 135, cyl 2 135, cyl 3 142 and the winner is...cyl 4 at 145!
Oh, did I mention the water shooting out of cylinder 4 at the top of each stroke???
- I still had the muffs on at well less than full house pressure.
I put the plugs back in, ran it back up to 130 degrees ( new 140 t-stat)and it seemed just as before, I guess I was just in denial of a serious problem like a cracked / warped head and was hoping to wake up from a dream. Took the plugs out , shot quite a bit of that wonderful PB Blaster into the cylinders and there she has been sitting while I have been reading all I can.
Being more familiar with sealed cooling systems and having read many, many posts on water in engines/ cylinders/ heads I'm not sure where to start.
I have to ask if I would be right in investigating the intake manifold mating surface and gasket before condemning the head or block?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated as to how to proceed.
Bought it used last year, inland freshwater boat. Not sure of prior owners maintenance habits, but seems in reasonable condition overall. I run the boat on a river in WI.
Compression test:
Cyl 1- 135, cyl 2 135, cyl 3 142 and the winner is...cyl 4 at 145!
Oh, did I mention the water shooting out of cylinder 4 at the top of each stroke???
I put the plugs back in, ran it back up to 130 degrees ( new 140 t-stat)and it seemed just as before, I guess I was just in denial of a serious problem like a cracked / warped head and was hoping to wake up from a dream. Took the plugs out , shot quite a bit of that wonderful PB Blaster into the cylinders and there she has been sitting while I have been reading all I can.
Being more familiar with sealed cooling systems and having read many, many posts on water in engines/ cylinders/ heads I'm not sure where to start.
I have to ask if I would be right in investigating the intake manifold mating surface and gasket before condemning the head or block?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated as to how to proceed.
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