Update and what was done:
- new manifold obviously
with new thingy with ball inside for 2 pipes to connect in the bottom of the manifold, also checked the surfaces, no bends or irregularities
- checked water flow, cleaned filter (did not find any debris inside)
- checked all the water pipes and heat exchanger - no issues found,
- changed water pumps between engines and added new impeller
- changed thermostat housing between engines and added 70c thermostat on both sides
- changed MAP sensors between engines
- first idle run was with thermal camera and checked the temps on both engines, on all the pipes going there, water coming out from the side exhaust - all the same
- first sea trial was day before yesterday and did check everything again after 15m fast drive, temps all fine and both engines running in similar numbers. Camera did not show any differences between engines nor side of the engines
ONLY difference is fuel consumption - problematic engine is showing much higher fuel per hour on same engine speeds
After two short trip I have again water in the engine... and out of ideas. I can see that water is on the same cylinder and all the cracks are in the same place...
HELP with ideas, please??
Screenshot from fuel difference
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