oGaryo
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well, just back from my hols in France and decided to have a look at this engine straight away.. I can't find my original thread where T'forum members were in conclusion that it was either the Head or Manifold gasket gone.. great news!! it's not the manifold gasket.. not so great news, it's definitely the Head gasket that's blown... I can see a split in it without taking the head off and there's a trickle of fluid from that point going down the side of the block.
I've changed many a car Head Gasket in the past.. is there anything to watch out for on these Merc 3.0l lumps other than the usual setting of initial timing to TDC and then adjusting with a timing light? it looks like the head can come off without removing the engine from the boat and the only complication I can think of is what's hidden behind the timing belt cover (presume it's a chain not rubber belt?)
Does anyone have a step by step guide to removing and refitting the head please? I also need to source a decent head gasket kit, any recommendations there too please?
I'd like to get this sorted asap so I can get back on the water before the UK sun runs out so am planning on sorting the gasket this weekend if I can get the parts and procedure sorted before then.
cheers Gary
I've changed many a car Head Gasket in the past.. is there anything to watch out for on these Merc 3.0l lumps other than the usual setting of initial timing to TDC and then adjusting with a timing light? it looks like the head can come off without removing the engine from the boat and the only complication I can think of is what's hidden behind the timing belt cover (presume it's a chain not rubber belt?)
Does anyone have a step by step guide to removing and refitting the head please? I also need to source a decent head gasket kit, any recommendations there too please?
I'd like to get this sorted asap so I can get back on the water before the UK sun runs out so am planning on sorting the gasket this weekend if I can get the parts and procedure sorted before then.
cheers Gary
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