I'm a newbie to this forum. I went to wake my boat up from her winter slumber and when I pulled the dipstick...to my dismay the oil was a bit foamy. I've owned this boat for 22 years and have done all of the maintenance/winterizations and never had an issue up here in Montana. That being said, I really can't remember pulling the dipstick last fall when I winterized her.
So I started pumping the water....I mean oil out and and there was aprox. a quart of water in the pan. I put in fresh oil and a filter with the idea of starting it up to see how quickly it got foamy. It was hydro locked. I didn't have time to do anything further at that moment.
I started into it yesterday and pulled the plugs. Both of the back cylinders had water in them. I cranked it over for a few seconds to try to get all of the water out.
Today I pulled the intake manifold. Here's a couple pics.
At first glance it looks to me like it must not have ran much with water in the oil. I expected to see some milk. The intake gasket appears intact to me as well and I don't see obvious cracks anywhere.
Any thoughts on this? It doesn't make sense to me that both head gaskets...or heads cracked at the same time and only let water into the back cylinder on each side...but I could certainly be wrong. To my knowledge it hasn't overheated.
Any advice would be much appreciated!
Jeremy
So I started pumping the water....I mean oil out and and there was aprox. a quart of water in the pan. I put in fresh oil and a filter with the idea of starting it up to see how quickly it got foamy. It was hydro locked. I didn't have time to do anything further at that moment.
I started into it yesterday and pulled the plugs. Both of the back cylinders had water in them. I cranked it over for a few seconds to try to get all of the water out.
Today I pulled the intake manifold. Here's a couple pics.
At first glance it looks to me like it must not have ran much with water in the oil. I expected to see some milk. The intake gasket appears intact to me as well and I don't see obvious cracks anywhere.
Any thoughts on this? It doesn't make sense to me that both head gaskets...or heads cracked at the same time and only let water into the back cylinder on each side...but I could certainly be wrong. To my knowledge it hasn't overheated.
Any advice would be much appreciated!
Jeremy