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Greetings,
I was on the lake yesterday in my '93, 18ft Thompson 4.3L Mercruiser, with carburetor and electric fuel pump. The engine literally locked up when coming to a 'slow down' with the boat. I tried to restart it and it acted like a low battery. The first thing I thought of is: "ok we're overheated" but the temperature was way under 150. The engine had a pretty big jerk from the starter trying so hard. so I knew it wasn't a low battery or bad starter. Sometimes I would get it started and all of a sudden a lock up. I had to be towed back to the boat ramp. This engine did not overheat. I felt the manifolds and they wasn't barely even warm. When I got home - I hooked up the ear muffs and it started right up. Ran normal. It had me scratching my head. I checked the oil and noticed it was about 2 quarts over the full mark. It was not milky. So no water getting in the oil. I drained the oil and it smelled like gas. I'm guessing gas is getting into the oil from the Carb. So the engine lock up was from the crankcase being totally full of oil (and gas in this case.) Now my questions a Do I just need a Carb rebuild kit, or new Carb? Is there anything else that can cause this? Has anyone ever had this problem? Thanks for any comments/opinions. Sonny |