Going to start by saying I know I should have addressed this when it was first put in, 5 years ago I didn't realize what was going on.
The story is, bought a boat, the motor in it went south the 2nd weekend of ownership. Instead of rebuilding I decided to go with a reman directly from mercruiser, everyone said get the 383 FWC, so I did.
A professional mercruiser shop put it in, and replaced everything that was needed (20k!).
The same day they signed off that it was complete a friend stepped on the boat and told me something was wrong, but I was too high on life to listen.
For the past 4 or 5 years it's always had a strong gas smell at the dock.
Mechanics have always done the yearly work on it (I change the oil 2 times a year and other small things, in FL).
Only just this past year did a mechanic say "I don't like how it sounds and it's not burning some fuel". He did a compression check and one out of 8 cyl (the stbd rear) come up with 90 psi while the others are just over 150.
Kicking myself hard over here because I had the extended warranty but just wasn't paying attention enough to know there was/is an issue.
If the spark plug is replaced in that cyl. the motor does "Sound" smoother for a time, and the gas smell does go away, but only for a short amount of time..
Any thoughts ? I'm in South Florida where it's not easy to find a certified Merc. mechanic and half of the ones that are, still don't know what they are doing around an I/O. I had one that was going to come investigate and he suddenly moved to mexico.
Any help is appreciated. I have searched high and low hoping there's a recall and contacted Mercury, but have not heard anything back from them.
Thank you!
The story is, bought a boat, the motor in it went south the 2nd weekend of ownership. Instead of rebuilding I decided to go with a reman directly from mercruiser, everyone said get the 383 FWC, so I did.
A professional mercruiser shop put it in, and replaced everything that was needed (20k!).
The same day they signed off that it was complete a friend stepped on the boat and told me something was wrong, but I was too high on life to listen.
For the past 4 or 5 years it's always had a strong gas smell at the dock.
Mechanics have always done the yearly work on it (I change the oil 2 times a year and other small things, in FL).
Only just this past year did a mechanic say "I don't like how it sounds and it's not burning some fuel". He did a compression check and one out of 8 cyl (the stbd rear) come up with 90 psi while the others are just over 150.
Kicking myself hard over here because I had the extended warranty but just wasn't paying attention enough to know there was/is an issue.
If the spark plug is replaced in that cyl. the motor does "Sound" smoother for a time, and the gas smell does go away, but only for a short amount of time..
Any thoughts ? I'm in South Florida where it's not easy to find a certified Merc. mechanic and half of the ones that are, still don't know what they are doing around an I/O. I had one that was going to come investigate and he suddenly moved to mexico.
Any help is appreciated. I have searched high and low hoping there's a recall and contacted Mercury, but have not heard anything back from them.
Thank you!