PosessionSound26PC
Petty Officer 3rd Class
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Situation: Old boat that now has a leak at the transom assy/exhaust.
I replaced the starboard impeller pump a while ago after some engine overheating issues (see last post: https://forums.iboats.com/threads/1989-mercruiser-4-3-lx-alpha-1-gen-1-overheating.767141/). On the previous cruise (a few weeks ago), I noticed that the boat was slowly taking on water in the bilge - I could see it rising visibly over about 5+ minutes as the boat gently rocked in the water at the dock (the water sloshed an inch or two higher along the curve of the boat as I waited). Took the boat out and have since noted the following:
1. Ran an engine cooling test on muffs - didn't notice any water leaking into bilge as the engine warmed up and temp leveled off at 150F. I DID notice some fumes/smoke in the engine compartment after the engine warmed up but assumed this was just some anti-corrosion spray I had put on part of the front of the block where I had removed some rust recently...
2. Put boat back in water, plug in place with Teflon tape to boot. While still on the trailer and with water reaching just under the swim platform (roughly where it rises to when boat is fully in the water and level), I saw a fairly sizable stream of water on the inside of the transom, roughly at engine mid-line, slowly filling up the bilge. I would say it was about as fast as a drinking fountain stream, maybe a bit faster. I should have done a more thorough inspection but a quick peek over the back of the engine didn't indicate any water - the water inlet hose from the impeller pump seemed dry and I didn't see anything else from above. Pulled boat out and the bilge pump worked for a while to get it all out.
3. I previously had a seized gimbal bearing about 3 years ago and thought maybe I had a failed U-bellows or it came unclamped/etc. Pulled the drive and saw and felt NO water at all in the U-joint cavity, also no rust or indication of failure. Also can't imagine that big of a stream of water getting through the tight fit of the drive shaft... Water passage O-ring was in place, gasket between outdrive and gimbal assy was in place.
4. The shifter bellows and its clamp and crimp APPEAR fine but haven't taken them off... didn't see any tears and the rubber I can see appears supple and un-cracked.
5. The exhaust bellows obviously had some water in it...
6. Back in 2020, I removed the exhaust risers, one exhaust manifold and the large rubber and aluminum exhaust tubes just aft of the risers. At that time I replaced the risers and the flapper valves. I checked all of those exhaust connections - everything is tight.
7. I used a mirror and light and looked at the Y-pipe that takes exhaust down and through the transom - didn't notice anything OBVIOUS in the areas I could see above or below but visibility is limited.
8. Looked at the transom assy outside the boat: the caulk around the perimeter appears as good as on Port, no obvious holes/gaps (one small one that doesn't look like it could allow that much water and I assume there' more caulk in-between the two parts...). No obvious cracks, etc. The area where the trim wires go through the transom APPEARS ok, nothing obviously wrong, though visibility is bad having not removed the gimbal assy.
What could be leaking so bad?
Is the Y-pipe known to crack and leak at the base?
Would this also explain the possible exhaust smoke I saw during the last cooling test?
Is there a way to pressure test the exhaust?
Is the Y-pipe one piece or two? (Haven't looked at the manual yet)
Can it be R&R without removing the motor?
Any other thoughts?
Thanks.
I replaced the starboard impeller pump a while ago after some engine overheating issues (see last post: https://forums.iboats.com/threads/1989-mercruiser-4-3-lx-alpha-1-gen-1-overheating.767141/). On the previous cruise (a few weeks ago), I noticed that the boat was slowly taking on water in the bilge - I could see it rising visibly over about 5+ minutes as the boat gently rocked in the water at the dock (the water sloshed an inch or two higher along the curve of the boat as I waited). Took the boat out and have since noted the following:
1. Ran an engine cooling test on muffs - didn't notice any water leaking into bilge as the engine warmed up and temp leveled off at 150F. I DID notice some fumes/smoke in the engine compartment after the engine warmed up but assumed this was just some anti-corrosion spray I had put on part of the front of the block where I had removed some rust recently...
2. Put boat back in water, plug in place with Teflon tape to boot. While still on the trailer and with water reaching just under the swim platform (roughly where it rises to when boat is fully in the water and level), I saw a fairly sizable stream of water on the inside of the transom, roughly at engine mid-line, slowly filling up the bilge. I would say it was about as fast as a drinking fountain stream, maybe a bit faster. I should have done a more thorough inspection but a quick peek over the back of the engine didn't indicate any water - the water inlet hose from the impeller pump seemed dry and I didn't see anything else from above. Pulled boat out and the bilge pump worked for a while to get it all out.
3. I previously had a seized gimbal bearing about 3 years ago and thought maybe I had a failed U-bellows or it came unclamped/etc. Pulled the drive and saw and felt NO water at all in the U-joint cavity, also no rust or indication of failure. Also can't imagine that big of a stream of water getting through the tight fit of the drive shaft... Water passage O-ring was in place, gasket between outdrive and gimbal assy was in place.
4. The shifter bellows and its clamp and crimp APPEAR fine but haven't taken them off... didn't see any tears and the rubber I can see appears supple and un-cracked.
5. The exhaust bellows obviously had some water in it...
6. Back in 2020, I removed the exhaust risers, one exhaust manifold and the large rubber and aluminum exhaust tubes just aft of the risers. At that time I replaced the risers and the flapper valves. I checked all of those exhaust connections - everything is tight.
7. I used a mirror and light and looked at the Y-pipe that takes exhaust down and through the transom - didn't notice anything OBVIOUS in the areas I could see above or below but visibility is limited.
8. Looked at the transom assy outside the boat: the caulk around the perimeter appears as good as on Port, no obvious holes/gaps (one small one that doesn't look like it could allow that much water and I assume there' more caulk in-between the two parts...). No obvious cracks, etc. The area where the trim wires go through the transom APPEARS ok, nothing obviously wrong, though visibility is bad having not removed the gimbal assy.
What could be leaking so bad?
Is the Y-pipe known to crack and leak at the base?
Would this also explain the possible exhaust smoke I saw during the last cooling test?
Is there a way to pressure test the exhaust?
Is the Y-pipe one piece or two? (Haven't looked at the manual yet)
Can it be R&R without removing the motor?
Any other thoughts?
Thanks.