myoldboat3
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GM Engine 140 HP 4-cyl 181 cu.in. s/n 3888148
Mercruiser "Late Model I" Stern Drive s/n 3901959
1974 Harris Flote Bote, 28' pontoon
Hello all,
Fast cruise these days for the pontoon is 3400 rpm for the Merc 140 -- I take it easy on the old girl. A few days ago I was taking it even easier on the engine, medium cruise at 2800 rpm. Suddenly the engine & boat started shaking and the engine died with a cough. Sat a few minutes. It started right up. Oil pressure, temp, charging all good. Limped back to the boat lift at low rpm.
No weeds on the outdrive and prop. I didn't see any prop damage.
I've been trying to diagnose the problem:
Oil - no water
Compression test - good
Spark plugs - dry and clean
Spark - good
It starts immediately and idles perfectly. In neutral, running at 2000 rpm causes no problems. Momentarily going to 3000 rpm (I know, not great without a load) still causes no problems.
Took it for a short test cruise. Everything is fine at idle up to 1500 rpm, maybe even 1800 rpm. At 2000 rpm I start to hear the clatter, which gets very loud with increasing rpm. The shaking of the engine/boat increases as the clatter gets louder.
My thoughts were:
Blown head gasket - but compression is good and no water in oil
Bad plug or wire - but spark is good and the engine runs great in neutral
Rocker arm nut loosened or bent pushrod - but the engine runs great in neutral; could this act differently under load?
Flapper blocking exhaust - but the engine runs great in neutral
Failed engine mount - but they look fine, and the engine runs great in neutral
Timing - I found my timing light so I can check the timing at idle in gear, but the engine runs great in neutral
Distributor advance - but the engine runs great in neutral
Shift cable adjustment - would the noise change with rpm?
Gimbal bearing - but the engine runs great in neutral with no clatter
I have a mechanic's stethoscope, but I was doing the test cruise alone. I'll need a helper so I can listen to parts of the engine and exhaust while cruising, if you think that will tell me anything. Without using the stethoscope, it really sounds like the clatter is coming from the rear of the rocker cover or inside the exhaust.
Finally, the center post connection of the ignition coil was filled with liquid which I'm almost sure is oil from inside the coil. I have the new coil now, but I'm trying not to change a lot of things while diagnosing. Could the coil act differently when the engine is under load vs. in neutral? I wouldn't think so.
So:
Any other ideas?
Thank you in advance.
Steve
Mercruiser "Late Model I" Stern Drive s/n 3901959
1974 Harris Flote Bote, 28' pontoon
Hello all,
Fast cruise these days for the pontoon is 3400 rpm for the Merc 140 -- I take it easy on the old girl. A few days ago I was taking it even easier on the engine, medium cruise at 2800 rpm. Suddenly the engine & boat started shaking and the engine died with a cough. Sat a few minutes. It started right up. Oil pressure, temp, charging all good. Limped back to the boat lift at low rpm.
No weeds on the outdrive and prop. I didn't see any prop damage.
I've been trying to diagnose the problem:
Oil - no water
Compression test - good
Spark plugs - dry and clean
Spark - good
It starts immediately and idles perfectly. In neutral, running at 2000 rpm causes no problems. Momentarily going to 3000 rpm (I know, not great without a load) still causes no problems.
Took it for a short test cruise. Everything is fine at idle up to 1500 rpm, maybe even 1800 rpm. At 2000 rpm I start to hear the clatter, which gets very loud with increasing rpm. The shaking of the engine/boat increases as the clatter gets louder.
My thoughts were:
Blown head gasket - but compression is good and no water in oil
Bad plug or wire - but spark is good and the engine runs great in neutral
Rocker arm nut loosened or bent pushrod - but the engine runs great in neutral; could this act differently under load?
Flapper blocking exhaust - but the engine runs great in neutral
Failed engine mount - but they look fine, and the engine runs great in neutral
Timing - I found my timing light so I can check the timing at idle in gear, but the engine runs great in neutral
Distributor advance - but the engine runs great in neutral
Shift cable adjustment - would the noise change with rpm?
Gimbal bearing - but the engine runs great in neutral with no clatter
I have a mechanic's stethoscope, but I was doing the test cruise alone. I'll need a helper so I can listen to parts of the engine and exhaust while cruising, if you think that will tell me anything. Without using the stethoscope, it really sounds like the clatter is coming from the rear of the rocker cover or inside the exhaust.
Finally, the center post connection of the ignition coil was filled with liquid which I'm almost sure is oil from inside the coil. I have the new coil now, but I'm trying not to change a lot of things while diagnosing. Could the coil act differently when the engine is under load vs. in neutral? I wouldn't think so.
So:
Any other ideas?
Thank you in advance.
Steve