Tahoe Charlie
Cadet
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- May 31, 2018
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Sorry for the long post in advance. Your website has been a great help with other projects. But my entire experience below seems unusual compared to others I could locate in the forum. Really hoping someone can give me advice.
We have a 3.0L engine that was refurbished by Quicksilver in 2003. The engine appears to be vintage ~2000. We purchased the boat in 2010. For the last several years, we would occasionally find water had somehow entered the oil, creating a milky mess. Each time, we changed the oil multiple times, running briefly in between and then replacing oil and filter. We suspected water entered the engine when the bilge filled with rain water. On other occasions, we suspected it might be a head gasket or possible exhaust baffle. We replaced the head gasket last month, but shortly after discovered water in the oil again! This week, we installed a new exhaust baffle--the old one was completely missing.
Compression tests: All measure around 140 psi, except cyl #3, which was 170 in April. Last night I checked again with a warm engine: All cyl measure 140 psi except #3 now measure 125??
A substantial knocking noise developed after we re-installed the head in April. We goofed on our interpretation when adjusting the valves and tightened 1 AND 3/4 turns past no lash. The engine ran for maybe 2-3 hours, both on the lake and muffs, before we discovered water in the oil again! Our bilge pump seems to be working fine, however we can't be sure if this is rain water or lake water that has contaminated the oil. This week I drained and replaced the oil twice. Presently, there is straight SAE 30 oil. Still slightly milky. I plan to switch to 25W40 over the next day or so. All the valves were re-adjusted to 3/4 turn past lash, according to manual (#1TDC--5 valves, then rotate engine 360 degrees and 3 remaining valves).
The knocking really sounds like valve train noise, based on other videos. Last night, I removed the valve cover and started the engine. I applied downward pressure on each rocker arm--no change. I then tighten each valve 1/4 turn, hoping to hear a change in sounds. No change. The only rocker arm that reacted to this adjustment in tension was #3 Intake valve. I also noticed more substantial oil spitting-up from the engine in this area. After a few minutes, oil began to stream about 2' in the air coming thru the push rod center hole. None of the other push rods are spewing oil. While tightening or loosening this particular rocker arm nut, the engine RPM would increase or decrease a bit. The valve appears to be moving up/down like the others. I suspect this valve is our problem, but not sure what to do next? Remove the head and reinspect all valves? Start exploring lifters?
I'd love to hear advice anyone can share. Thank you in advance.
We have a 3.0L engine that was refurbished by Quicksilver in 2003. The engine appears to be vintage ~2000. We purchased the boat in 2010. For the last several years, we would occasionally find water had somehow entered the oil, creating a milky mess. Each time, we changed the oil multiple times, running briefly in between and then replacing oil and filter. We suspected water entered the engine when the bilge filled with rain water. On other occasions, we suspected it might be a head gasket or possible exhaust baffle. We replaced the head gasket last month, but shortly after discovered water in the oil again! This week, we installed a new exhaust baffle--the old one was completely missing.
Compression tests: All measure around 140 psi, except cyl #3, which was 170 in April. Last night I checked again with a warm engine: All cyl measure 140 psi except #3 now measure 125??
A substantial knocking noise developed after we re-installed the head in April. We goofed on our interpretation when adjusting the valves and tightened 1 AND 3/4 turns past no lash. The engine ran for maybe 2-3 hours, both on the lake and muffs, before we discovered water in the oil again! Our bilge pump seems to be working fine, however we can't be sure if this is rain water or lake water that has contaminated the oil. This week I drained and replaced the oil twice. Presently, there is straight SAE 30 oil. Still slightly milky. I plan to switch to 25W40 over the next day or so. All the valves were re-adjusted to 3/4 turn past lash, according to manual (#1TDC--5 valves, then rotate engine 360 degrees and 3 remaining valves).
The knocking really sounds like valve train noise, based on other videos. Last night, I removed the valve cover and started the engine. I applied downward pressure on each rocker arm--no change. I then tighten each valve 1/4 turn, hoping to hear a change in sounds. No change. The only rocker arm that reacted to this adjustment in tension was #3 Intake valve. I also noticed more substantial oil spitting-up from the engine in this area. After a few minutes, oil began to stream about 2' in the air coming thru the push rod center hole. None of the other push rods are spewing oil. While tightening or loosening this particular rocker arm nut, the engine RPM would increase or decrease a bit. The valve appears to be moving up/down like the others. I suspect this valve is our problem, but not sure what to do next? Remove the head and reinspect all valves? Start exploring lifters?
I'd love to hear advice anyone can share. Thank you in advance.