Yeah. Almost odds on (if admittedly a little pessimistic of me to say so) that it’s hydro locked or out of shape, from suffering the far too familiar failures. Water pump and overheating and/or head to block interface compromised. Allowing water into the cylinders. Or perhaps even a cracked exhaust or riser doing similar as a result. Pull the spark plugs out her and turn her over. Hopefully I’m wrong and there isn’t water evident on the plugs or pumping out like a fountainI have an 87 Mercruiser 165 io engine. When I go to start it, it either just clicks or just barely turns over. It has a new battery and connections to it look fine. Any other ideas on what could be happening ?
Start at the battery and work your way to the helm cleaning every connection and clean them with 150 grit. They need to be clean and shiny enough the queen would eat off themI have an 87 Mercruiser 165 io engine. When I go to start it, it either just clicks or just barely turns over. It has a new battery and connections to it look fine. Any other ideas on what could be happening ?
Ayuh,..... Welcome Aboard,..... Looks can be deceiving, so unless you take 'em apart, 'n clean 'em as Scott says, they can still be a problem,....I have an 87 Mercruiser 165 io engine. When I go to start it, it either just clicks or just barely turns over. It has a new battery and connections to it look fine. Any other ideas on what could be happening ?
a connection can be good enough that you can measure voltage present BUT not good enough to allow enough amperage to flow for the starter to engage & turn the engine.