Brandon5778
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- Jul 9, 2016
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- 141
Hello iBoats crew, I guess it's time to officially make a thread because I need help. I have a 1975 Cobalt I/O powered by a 302 Ford engine. This is a new-to-me last year boat. I have done quite a bit to the boat already and when I put it away I thought it was ready for next year (engine-wise). It would stay cool and was running good. Well I took her out on Friday (I can honestly also say I've never been on the lake in February) and first off she would not stay cool, even just at idle. I had to shut it off when the needle got to the red. It also seemed like it was running like garbage (hard to start, seemed like a loss of power when I got on the throttle). So I thought why not do another compression test and see what happens. I thought all was pretty good until I got to the last cylinder. There was 0 compression. It would jump up on the gauge when I bumped the starter but in a fraction of a second it went back down to zero. I am pretty sure I winterized it right, nothin' but air as you guys say. There was 6 drain plugs that got drained, I raised and lowered the tongue of the boat a bunch of times to get any trapped water out, and I put a paperclip into the drain plug holes to clear debris.
So here I am. Feeling kind of depressed about this happening after everything I've put into it.. :grumpy: I know it's time to pull the heads and inspect. The thing is, I am 19 years old without any prior experience with rebuilding an engine. So I apologize right now if anything you say goes above my head. I'm really good at learning and it doesn't seem that hard to pull apart, but like I said it would all be new to me. I guess my first question is really where to begin, and do I need to pull the drive and engine first? This might be kind of difficult for me but I do have access to a backhoe to be able to pull it out. My boss told me, though, that I could pull the heads to have a look right in the boat. I just want to know what you guys think I should do, because I don't have a clue..:facepalm:
Thank you all for your valuable time.
Here's some pics of the boat.
So here I am. Feeling kind of depressed about this happening after everything I've put into it.. :grumpy: I know it's time to pull the heads and inspect. The thing is, I am 19 years old without any prior experience with rebuilding an engine. So I apologize right now if anything you say goes above my head. I'm really good at learning and it doesn't seem that hard to pull apart, but like I said it would all be new to me. I guess my first question is really where to begin, and do I need to pull the drive and engine first? This might be kind of difficult for me but I do have access to a backhoe to be able to pull it out. My boss told me, though, that I could pull the heads to have a look right in the boat. I just want to know what you guys think I should do, because I don't have a clue..:facepalm:
Thank you all for your valuable time.
Here's some pics of the boat.