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johnlewi

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rarely good news in old boats...

Do you have closed cooling? That would be a nice option to have assuming it is working
do not think so sm. tank on top of motor but think that is for power steering i will get pics soon
 

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do not think so sm. tank on top of motor but think that is for power steering i will get pics soon
Square opague tank - Dark green oil = Drive unit lube oil reservoir.
Power steering fluid would be red or almost clear, depending on what oil was put in.
 

johnlewi

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sun is up hope to get a few pics., all my pieces are in also so think i will start with gimble bearing, here is hoping it goes well ty to all for the help
 

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here are pics.
 

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You do have closed cooling. That tank with the radiator cap is the heat exchanger. Normally filed with automotive type coolant / anti freeze.

That box in the bilges is probably a shower / sink drain tank that uses a bilge type pump inside the tank to pump it out.
 

johnlewi

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You do have closed cooling. That tank with the radiator cap is the heat exchanger. Normally filed with automotive type coolant / anti freeze.

That box in the bilges is probably a shower / sink drain tank that uses a bilge type pump inside the tank to pump it out.
closed water is good is it not, i have a gray water tank that has a pump to empty it, i thought box on floor was tru hull fitting for motor
 

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Based on the photos posted your best option imo is to replace the entire engine assembly. My guess is the rest of the propulsion system is in similar condition and most likely needs replaced.


closed water is good is it not, i have a gray water tank that has a pump to empty it, i thought box on floor was tru hull fitting for motor

The clear covered box in the photos is a gray water (sump box) often used to remove shower drain water along with possibly a sink/basin(s)


where do i find mercruiser stickies

Top of main forum/thread list page. DIY info
 

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closed water is good is it not, i have a gray water tank that has a pump to empty it, i thought box on floor was thru hull fitting for motor
That box is the grey water drain / pump out for shower and/or sinks.

Grey water is non-potable water / everything except sewage

I fear the grey tank you are referring to is the sewage tank for the head (toilet). That aint grew water........
 

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having a problem finding stickie i go to MerCruiser sterndrive so see then go to things u must know for diys no see
 

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having a problem finding stickie i go to MerCruiser sterndrive so see then go to things u must know for diys no see
Go to the top of the forum. You will see the diy sticky. In there is a link listed as additional Mercruiser information.

Scroll down a bit to the videos
 

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i go to forums see no stickie go to mercruiser sterndrive no stickie do see must have info been looking on u tube seems need to removbell housing and ring wondering about trim there are no wires going to it on 1 side so does that mean i no need to worry about it when i take them off
 

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i go to forums see no stickie go to mercruiser sterndrive no stickie do see must have info been looking on u tube seems need to removbell housing and ring wondering about trim there are no wires going to it on 1 side so does that mean i no need to worry about it when i take them off
Seriously it the first thread in the forum at the top

Here, let me spoon feed you

Main sticky https://forums.iboats.com/threads/must-have-technical-information-for-diyers.335378/

Sub link


Videos

 

johnlewi

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ty for spoon feeding, i need that alot, did not see stickie but i did find that site ty again for the help cause today was a good day gimble bearing out, all bellows undone, cleaned up inside, got set screw out of shift lever
 

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That box is the grey water drain / pump out for shower and/or sinks.

Grey water is non-potable water / everything except sewage

I fear the grey tank you are referring to is the sewage tank for the head (toilet). That aint grew water........
now more confused here, previous owner put t in with valves. on line coming fr. box on floor, i hook garden hose up and water comes out the back are u saying that should not happen
 

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Not quite sure what you are explaining, here.
the red pipe in pic. previous owner put in so could start in yard, i hook up garden hose and water comes out the back of the motor would that be different line then what goes into gray box i thought it came fr feed to grey box on floor, if not am i just taping into closed system, thanking u in advance for your time
 

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That red hose is home brew rig for flushing the engine / cooling system or running engine while boat is out of the water.. Has nothing to do with the clear box.

Look closely at the plastic box and you can see a Rule Pump (red cover) through the semi clear top. That is the grey water pump.

That dingy convoluted hose is the drain hoses from the sink / shower. Small hose is pressure hose from pump to overboard discharge.
 
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johnlewi

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ty think i understand what u said, so i close off red pipe he put in and open other valve and bobs your uncle
 
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