Alright guys I need help confirming my motor in my project boat is toast.
Mercruiser 488 3.7 with closed cooling system
Been working on this boat for a while now, but I think I'm to the point where the motor is toast. When I got the boat the electrical system was a mess and the trim wasn't working. Rewired the boat, installed new ignition switch ( the boat had no key when bought) fixed the trim and finally started digging into the motor. Normally I would check the motor first on a project but I had to get power to it first
When looking at the motor it looked good on the outside, but I have ran into rust and corrosion on the inside. The first time I attempted to turn the motor the starter clicked, figured it was bad cables, put new cables and battery on and had the same thing. The starter was pretty rusty so pulled it and bench tested it, the solenoid engaged but the bindix didn’t rise oiled it and same issue, pulled the plugs, they had a good bit of rust of the bolts but the bottom of the plugs looked clean, filled the cylinders with mystery oil and let it set for a week. Came back took old started off it was so corroded that the ground post broke off when removing, checked fly wheel it wouldn’t budge (frozen I think) soaked it with PB BLASTER, and got it to turn some via ignition switch after installing new starter without plugs
After installing plugs I attempted to start again this time on muffs, same thing new started turned the motor a little quicker but still slow. After attempting to get it to turn a few more times, water began to poor out of the front of the engine to the left of the harmonic balancer. When attempting to see exactly where the water was coming from I stuck my fingers behind the balancer and felt a bunch of large metal pieces. When I pulled them out they were magnetic….
I’m 100% sure this motor is toast but wanted some opinions on what happened and what the shavings may be.
Edit: the metal pieces were more like chunks with shavings sticking to them, but it was all magnetic
Mercruiser 488 3.7 with closed cooling system
Been working on this boat for a while now, but I think I'm to the point where the motor is toast. When I got the boat the electrical system was a mess and the trim wasn't working. Rewired the boat, installed new ignition switch ( the boat had no key when bought) fixed the trim and finally started digging into the motor. Normally I would check the motor first on a project but I had to get power to it first
When looking at the motor it looked good on the outside, but I have ran into rust and corrosion on the inside. The first time I attempted to turn the motor the starter clicked, figured it was bad cables, put new cables and battery on and had the same thing. The starter was pretty rusty so pulled it and bench tested it, the solenoid engaged but the bindix didn’t rise oiled it and same issue, pulled the plugs, they had a good bit of rust of the bolts but the bottom of the plugs looked clean, filled the cylinders with mystery oil and let it set for a week. Came back took old started off it was so corroded that the ground post broke off when removing, checked fly wheel it wouldn’t budge (frozen I think) soaked it with PB BLASTER, and got it to turn some via ignition switch after installing new starter without plugs
After installing plugs I attempted to start again this time on muffs, same thing new started turned the motor a little quicker but still slow. After attempting to get it to turn a few more times, water began to poor out of the front of the engine to the left of the harmonic balancer. When attempting to see exactly where the water was coming from I stuck my fingers behind the balancer and felt a bunch of large metal pieces. When I pulled them out they were magnetic….
I’m 100% sure this motor is toast but wanted some opinions on what happened and what the shavings may be.
Edit: the metal pieces were more like chunks with shavings sticking to them, but it was all magnetic