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    Tim
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    Default 4.3L Mercruiser startup smoke

    On Sep 1, 10:21 pm, "aieo" <ottprivates...@**********> wrote:
    > 2001 Mercruiser 4.3L, low hous, runs well, strong and starts reliably.
    > Recently noticed a bit of blue smoke after start. Dissipates fast. Oil level
    > slightly above the full mark on dipstick?
    >
    > Any clues as to why this is happening?


    Even though it's low hrs, it's still almost 7 yr.s old, and probably
    the valve seals are getting brittle. the valve seals are an umberella
    shaped rubber compound seal that is located under the valve springs,
    that keeps the oil from dripping down along the valves into the
    cylinders. It's common with GM engines. Yes, you'll get that on the
    initial start up, because a few drops of oil are being combusted. But
    like you said, it dissipates quickly. Not really anything to worrry
    about, but if you winterize the boat this winter, you might want to
    see about having the valve seals replaced. It helps control the
    obnoxious level.

    ; * )


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    jamesgangnc
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    Default 4.3L Mercruiser startup smoke

    I agree, startup blue smoke is usually leaking down the valves. I would
    live with it if it is not a lot.

    "aieo" <ottprivatesale@**********> wrote in message
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    > 2001 Mercruiser 4.3L, low hous, runs well, strong and starts reliably.
    > Recently noticed a bit of blue smoke after start. Dissipates fast. Oil
    > level slightly above the full mark on dipstick?
    >
    > Any clues as to why this is happening?
    >

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