Welcome, Guest
Username: Password: Remember me
  • Page:
  • 1

TOPIC: Question on upper cowl, 64 Merc 650

Question on upper cowl, 64 Merc 650 10 years 6 months ago #93831

  • Normspeed
  • Normspeed's Avatar Topic Author
  • Offline
  • Gold Boarder
  • Gold Boarder
  • Posts: 528
  • Karma: 22
  • Thank you received: 1
I notice that I get a fair amount of exhaust fumes in the cockpit when underway. Part of it is the boat's design, the cabin/windshield creates a low pressure area that pulls the motor fumes forward. But, I also notice that this motor has the wrong upper cowl, from a different year. The graphics are red, not black, the exhaust relief port has been added with a grinder, and the cowl doesn't really match up correctly to the bottom of the motor. Wondering if that's part of the reason for all the fumes. At idle/trolling speed, I see no exhaust at all coming from the prop hub. It's all venting from the relief port. Is that normal? At speed, there is exhaust coming from the prop hub but still a lot of venting from the port. No fumes from inside the engine cowl though. Is it possible the wrong cowl would lead to excessive fumes venting from above waterline? See photos, yup the paint is awful, haven't done a thing to the motor cosmetics since I got the boat.
Attachments:

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

Re: Question on upper cowl, 64 Merc 650 10 years 6 months ago #93833

that would not be the problem the original cover was a thin flat piece not cast. the problem might be the seals on the upper mounts.

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

Re: Question on upper cowl, 64 Merc 650 10 years 6 months ago #93835

I just parted out a 1963 Ser# 1544592. Check the marineegine.com site and see if it used the same cowling.

I have the whole cowling top to bottom I will let go at a good price

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

CAVU

Re: Question on upper cowl, 64 Merc 650 10 years 6 months ago #93895

  • Normspeed
  • Normspeed's Avatar Topic Author
  • Offline
  • Gold Boarder
  • Gold Boarder
  • Posts: 528
  • Karma: 22
  • Thank you received: 1
Thanks guys. (I posted a reply yesterday but it got lost in the ozone...)
Dave, I'm guessing those seals would require removing the powerhead to replace?

Allan, I never did see the original part, it was replaced before I got the motor. Looks like it's the one labeled, "Cover, trim, driveshaft housing". When you parted out the 63 motor, do you still have the powerhead we discussed?

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

Re: Question on upper cowl, 64 Merc 650 10 years 6 months ago #93900

yes it would . try silicone on the outside. may work.

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

Re:Question on upper cowl, 64 Merc 650 10 years 6 months ago #93935

  • Shake
  • Shake's Avatar
  • Offline
  • Gold Boarder
  • Gold Boarder
  • Posts: 983
  • Karma: 29
  • Thank you received: 6
I'm currently working on the exact same motor, Trying to find a starter rebuild kit, and also going to rebuild the wire harness and hoping like hell the stator is ok... any pics you want me to take of mine, feel free to ask.

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

Golden Rule number one; While working in the bilge, absolutely under no circumstances, NO FARTING!!!! Captn Shake aka Joe.

Re:Question on upper cowl, 64 Merc 650 10 years 6 months ago #94305

  • Normspeed
  • Normspeed's Avatar Topic Author
  • Offline
  • Gold Boarder
  • Gold Boarder
  • Posts: 528
  • Karma: 22
  • Thank you received: 1
Thanks for the offer Joe.

Dave, I've been looking at the parts diagrams on Marineengines.com and can't pin down the seals you mentioned. I see two gaskets, driveshaft housing to bottom cowl and powerhead to bottom cowl. Are those the ones?

www.marineengine.com/parts/mercury-outboard-parts/650-4-cyl/1542745-thru-1765043/drive-shaft-housing-assembly

www.marineengine.com/parts/mercury-outboard-parts/650-4-cyl/1542745-thru-1765043/bottom-cowl-assembly

My son and I spent yesterday trolling and the fumes were pretty bad when heading upwind. Other than that, the motor ran well.

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

Re:Question on upper cowl, 64 Merc 650 10 years 6 months ago #94311

on the top one ##33 is the part.

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

Re:Question on upper cowl, 64 Merc 650 10 years 6 months ago #94318

  • Normspeed
  • Normspeed's Avatar Topic Author
  • Offline
  • Gold Boarder
  • Gold Boarder
  • Posts: 528
  • Karma: 22
  • Thank you received: 1
OK, I see it. They're calling it upper mount packing. Thanks.

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

Re: Question on upper cowl, 64 Merc 650 10 years 6 months ago #94330

Normspeed wrote:

Thanks guys. (I posted a reply yesterday but it got lost in the ozone...)
Dave, I'm guessing those seals would require removing the powerhead to replace?

Allan, I never did see the original part, it was replaced before I got the motor. Looks like it's the one labeled, "Cover, trim, driveshaft housing". When you parted out the 63 motor, do you still have the powerhead we discussed?


Yes. I even pulled the broken bolt out. Lost 4 threads, however there are still 11 more to pull a bolt. It was for holding the exhaust tube on. I can drill it out and install a heli coil, however they will only give you 8 threads max.

Hate to say this, however I need to be rid of it for I have many many motors to get going for the Red River Flotilla (and it is taking up room and I will not store it outside). Let me know something in a week or 2. if not I am going to put it on the Bay for the starting price the price I told you.

I have a thin sheet of metal that strap around the back of the motor with Mercury(I think)on it...I will take some photos tomorrow.

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

CAVU
  • Page:
  • 1
Time to create page: 0.187 seconds

Donate

Please consider supporting our efforts.

Glassified Ads

1967 23 ft powercat flybridge
( / Boats)

noimage
11-17-2024

Mercury outboard
( / Engines)

noimage
11-03-2024

Classic Mercury Outboard Motors
( / Engines)

Classic Mercury Outboard Motors
10-18-2024

FG Login

FiberGoogle

Who's Online

We have 6573 guests and one member online