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2005 Bayliner 175 valve adjustment

I brought this up last year, and concerned about it again. Mercruiser 3.0L Alpha one (130HP?). Does anyone know if this engine has hydralic valve lifters, or adjustable? I'm assuming that they are adjustable. Anyways, 3 questions:

1) Adjustment procedure, is it 1/2 turn, 3/4, or 1 turn past zero lash ? Whats Mercruiser say, whats common.

2) How do you get the valve cover off with that bracket on top? There is a big plate steel bracket on the left that has a wing that bends in to hold throttle cable.

3) What the best way to turn the crankshaft for the valve adjustment? Take plugs out, and just grab the belt and man-handle it around like that ?

I'm concerned about this clacking noise that I've been hearing since last year, ahortly after I bought it new.

Also, been hearing a "huffing" noise near the carb and manifolds - sounds like one cylinder is "huffing" through the carb or something. Hard to tell if its one "huff" for each cylinder at idle, or just one cylinder out of four. The boat runs fine. Idles well, accelerates, high speed... There is nothing wrong with the way it runs, just wondering about these noises (at idle) - this valve noise, and this "huffing" type noise near the carb.

Thanks!

Mr
Jul 15
2006
Hydralic.

1. My older merc manual for those engines says 1 turn for all the engines, inlines and v8s. 1 turn is also pretty common for most gm engines.

2. You have to take it off.

3. Socket and breaker bar on the front of the crankshaft. It is easier with the plugs out.

Hydralic lifters almost never get out of adjustment but it won't hurt to try. If you really have a lifter that is clacking it may be collapsed. With the valve cover off you may be able to get a better feel for the source of you noise. Valve train nise can be felt and changed by pushing on the rockers while the engibe is idling. It is messy. They make clips that can be placed on the rockets to limit the oil spray.

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James
Jul 16
Shouldn't this be a warranty item. Talk to the dealer and let the pros diagnose/fix it.

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TomC
Jul 16
why do you think they need adjusted? I'm sure since it's a 2005 engine they are hydraulic and don't need adjusted once the engine is assembled.

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Lost
Jul 16
Your boat is under warranty. Why don't you take it the dealer to check it out?

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katekebo
Jul 16
Maybe the clicking noise at idle is normal for this engine then ? Its not overly "loud" per-se (like the days gone by of the old 70-80's cars when a "smashed" lifter was apparently obvious). Its a light clicking noise that only shows up when the engine is at full operating tempreture, and the idle is good and slow. Mr
Jul 16
Forgot to ask in previous post.... How does the "static" adjustment work with hydralic lifters? All of my old cars (with hydralic lifters) never had adjustments on the rockers. So it would seem "odd" to me to have both. Anyways, if so, I wonder how that would work? (static adjustment with hydralic lifters) - do the lifters stay pumped up, or do you do that "one turn" into the lifter into the colapsed mode? Mr
Jul 16
   

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