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I have a 92 MerCruiser 3.0L. When idling, everything runs great. When running at or close to WOT, it makes a terrible (possibly grinding) noise when steering to the port side. Someone suggested the gimbal bearing. Any ideas? more
gimbal bearings would make a noise all the time. Is the noise in the engine compartment? might be the power steering pump. Check the belts, they need to be tight. Possiable U joints .The prop is not hitting the ladder if you one.
Re: 92 MerCruiser 3.0 Noise at WOT when turning to port side [links]
Please do not believe everything you read online because some soundproofing websites have very misleading information. Wrong information could end up overheating the engine and cause significant damage. [links]
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All you should need for this small soundproofing project is some self-adhesive project is rubber insulation matting. You can use the same insulation as I recommend for the outboard motor cowling insulation because of its heat resistance and the fact that it is also waterproof.
How to reduce noise from a boat engine? Reduce noise from a boat engine by installing some sound dampening material into the cowling. Self-adhesive butyl rubber anti-vibration membrane w/ aluminum layer is what I recommend.
If you place the new material on top of the worn one, you could be doubling the noise reduction effect; but you could also be defeating the purpose of adding new material if the old one creates gaps that will let noise bleed through. here
Airborne Noise here
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I've got a Mercruiser Alpha 1 and mine just kinda goes klunk when I put it in gear. Does it behave normally with the prop on in the water? I believe @Sportster-2001-951C-Stock is the most knowledgeable guy on the forum on Mercruiser's, maybe he can give his opinion.
Well John I really don't know if this is going to be of any help. We went to the lake today and when I put the boat in reverse there's an little bit of a tick and then it goes in reverse, in forward no tick it just goes in forward. I keep the boat on a lift so the only way I could really test it is in the water. here
Well I guess I got good news and bad news Lou. I posted the video on a mercruiser forum and the guys there say the clicking noise is normal BUT they claim that even though I ran the engine without water for only 30 seconds that I most likely damaged the sea water pump impeller and I need to open up the lower end and replace it and maybe some seals. Now I've never had my boat in the ocean so I can't figure how any seals might a git in there. Guess there kinda like them damn kudos. here
Have you shipped the prop yet? here
Well John I really don't know if this is going to be of any help. We went to the lake today and when I put the boat in reverse there's an little bit of a tick and then it goes in reverse, in forward no tick it just goes in forward. I keep the boat on a lift so the only way I could really test it is in the water. here