Well, Scott. I’m gonna follow your advice and not yank it out. A pal of mine that also works on boats and British cars like me said to just run it.But does it need to come out? Could be wrong but noise doesn't sound like a rod or main bearing.
Oh if you have British cars you must know all the local towing companies already....Well, Scott. I’m gonna follow your advice and not yank it out. A pal of mine that also works on boats and British cars like me said to just run it.
I was getting paralysis by analysis. I’ll post an epilogue. Maybe get towing insurance. I’m old. I’ve earned it.
Hardy har. Never been stranded. Limped home the Pittsburgh Grand Prix once. Embarrassing. But when I figured it out it was a 2 cent tabbed washer on the throttle shaft it’s run perfectly.Oh if you have British cars you must know all the local towing companies already....
Seriously would be curious to see what it was when you figure it out.
i haven’t seen a vacuum line on this motor yetCould also check vacuum if you're thinking cam lobe. Exhaust flappers can sound like that. Or exhaust leak.
Like the Wells Fargo wagon. It could be anythingCould be loose flywheel..... Could be upper end...... Could be coupler....... Could be u-joints..... Could be bad flapper
Make one...i haven’t seen a vacuum line on this motor yet
i haven’t seen a vacuum line on this motor yet
there are no vacuum lines on a marine motori haven’t seen a vacuum line on this motor yet
Why not share with the rest of us? Including me, they're a lot of "140" owners hereIf your having problems removing the rear motor mount bolts (inbox me) I can definitely give you some crucial advice. I recently removed my 1985 mercruiser 140hp last week, it was a real pain in the effing ass, but I eventually got the bolts out with that dang nut that's located under the rear transom plate housing, and removed the engine. Omfg it was so nasty. I'll save you a lot of time and grief. Inbox me if you need some pointers.
Would actually be any Mercruiser owner of that vintage rear mount style... they all us the same rear mounting system. Usually a lot of heat and penetrating oilWhy not share with the rest of us? Including me, they're a lot of "140" owners here
Thanks soooo much. Mine is really tight and I sure could use a few tricks if/when I pull it. There’s never an easy way.If your having problems removing the rear motor mount bolts (inbox me) I can definitely give you some crucial advice. I recently removed my 1985 mercruiser 140hp last week, it was a real pain in the effing ass, but I eventually got the bolts out with that dang nut that's located under the rear transom plate housing, and removed the engine. Omfg it was so nasty. I'll save you a lot of time and grief. Inbox me if you need some pointers.
if yours has been in there a long time would recommend getting penetrating oil on the square nuts that are held in inner transom plate and hitting them with some heatThanks soooo much. Mine is really tight and I sure could use a few tricks if/when I pull it. There’s never an easy way.