I just bought a Mercury 1000, 1968 model. At slow idle there is a noise either in the #1 cyl or in the flywheel area. It doesn't sound like a rod. It goes away if I increase the RPM by about 100rpms. The motor sat for about 4 years before I aquired it. It runs out good. Thanks for your help
after sitting that long, did you do anything tothe motor before you cranked it over? a littlewd40 in the cylinders, hand crank etc??could be a sticking ring, might want to try todecarb it. a compression check is definately yourfirst step though.good luck!M.Y.'70 merc 1150
Wacky Pull the flywheel and see if the stator is loose, or hitting the flywheel. If it is loose and hitting the flywheel, tighten it down, and test to make sure it is working ok.If it is tight and hitting the flywheel, the top crankshaft bearing is worn and needs replacing.Good Luck, Gold Bear
The engine had been cranked over before I got it. All cyls. have #1-145,#2-150, #3-142,#4-145,#5-105,#6-150. I ran it 3hrs. on water. It ran out excellent. The carbs are a little rough at idle. Probably need rebuild from sitting so long. The noise is kinda like a knock but doesn't sound like a rod knock. It only does this at slow idle. It does it in gear or out of gear. I ran a 25:1 mixture when I tried the engine since it had been sitting so long. Thanks for your help.
#5 -105 Sounds LOW! Rule of thumb. All cylinders should read within ~10% or so, of each otherSuggest decarb (to free stuck ring). If compression doesn't come back, might be more serious. Might pull exhaust cover, check piston/cylinder for scoring or other damage.Good Luck!