Is this an obsolete part ?
this is a 1982 16ft boat with a 140 with the Bubbleback exhaust I'm told ,
after 20-30 minutes of run time it would start to miss and bog down real bad , the head gaskets and fuel pump have been replaced along with all the tune-up specs checked , 130psi on all 4 cylinders ..
We are getting water in the two cylinders on the left side of the engine , I found what appears to be some sort of an aluminum spacer inside the powerhead under all the exhaust that's warped, so when the t-stat would finally open water would leak into the cylinders
My family is hating me right now as I spent all our summer fun money on a boat that doesn't run !! Please help
In the 1st pic you can see my brother in-law attempted the infamous JBweld repair on the left side spacer :facepalm:
In the 2nd pic you can see the spacer(or whatever this piece is called) from the right side looks fine and the left side looks far too warped to do anything with
Who can I call for this part ?
any help ,links ,or info are GREATLY appreciated
this is a 1982 16ft boat with a 140 with the Bubbleback exhaust I'm told ,
after 20-30 minutes of run time it would start to miss and bog down real bad , the head gaskets and fuel pump have been replaced along with all the tune-up specs checked , 130psi on all 4 cylinders ..
We are getting water in the two cylinders on the left side of the engine , I found what appears to be some sort of an aluminum spacer inside the powerhead under all the exhaust that's warped, so when the t-stat would finally open water would leak into the cylinders
My family is hating me right now as I spent all our summer fun money on a boat that doesn't run !! Please help
In the 1st pic you can see my brother in-law attempted the infamous JBweld repair on the left side spacer :facepalm:
In the 2nd pic you can see the spacer(or whatever this piece is called) from the right side looks fine and the left side looks far too warped to do anything with
Who can I call for this part ?
any help ,links ,or info are GREATLY appreciated