1985 Mercury 115 tower of power

Chevy5757

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I am going to look at a boat that has a 1985 mercury 115. its original to the boat. owner says its getting water in the number 3 cylinder. What are the possible causes of water in number 3? I can take my compression tester, bore scope camera and leakdown test equipment with me to evaluate. What should I be looking for? Can this be simply a gasket failure or am I looking for a cracked block or head?
 

jimmbo

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Most likely cause is a problem with a Exhaust Water Jacket Cover/Gasket(12 & 13) inside the Exhaust Housing in the Port Side of the Engine. 16 & 17 might also be involved
A Crack in the Block is another.
You will likely see a very clean Piston Crown when you use the Bore Scope
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Chevy5757

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Most likely cause is a problem with a Exhaust Water Jacket Cover/Gasket(12 & 13) inside the Exhaust Housing in the Port Side of the Engine. 16 & 17 might also be involved
A Crack in the Block is another.
You will likely see a very clean Piston Crown when you use the Bore Scope
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Thanks for the info and the exploded views. Do you have the next page that identifies the detail numbers?
 

roscoe

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Parts diagrams are on mercruiserparts.com
Or Crowley marine web site.
 

brodmann

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That is not a terribly difficult project. Might find some good cleaning that needs to be done, but it should be a quick if parts are readily available. Those were some great motors! I looked for a long time for one for a project that would have looked perfect with one of those motors on it. Good find.
 

Chris1956

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Part #14 and #17 can rot out allowing water into any cylinder. They can also warp, and make it hard for them to seal. The repair is a real PIA, as you realistically need to pull the powerhead, true up and/or replace the parts and bolt everything up, and then it maybe still leaks. I would price new parts #14 and #17 to make sure you can get 'em.

Walking away would be a better alternative.
 

racerone

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Parts #12 and #17 might well be the issue.----These are great running engines if maintained properly.-----If it has had water sitting on bearings for a long time there could be issues with bearings.-----Depends on your level of ambition with these engines.----And a 1985 could also require huge amount of work.------What is the asking price?----Pay no more than $750 I think.
 
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