I buy lemons :(
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I recently purchased a Thundercraft Magnum 290 with twin 4.3 Mercruiser engines. This is our first boat. We took the boat out fir the first time and while we were maintaining the no wake @ 5mph my starboard engine overheated badly( Smoking, burned paint and burned holes in trim lines). I shut down the motor and crutched the rest of the day on the working engine. I I took the boat home tore apart the lower unit and replaced the impeller.( the old impeller came out in chunks) I ran the boat on muffs in my driveway for 15 minutes or so and no issuez, no leaking oil, no overheating, no smoke etc.
I took the boat and launched it today and engine was fine until i hit the lake. Got to the lake aprox 4 miles from launch and sped the boat up and started to get too hot so i backed off of it and it cooled itself down at low speed. I ran at low speed the rest of the afternoon and never overheated. I check my oil cap when we docked and found a bunch of mayo(oil and water mix) and a small amlunt of oil in my bilge area.
So my question is how do i know if it is a headgasket or a cracked block. Im a parts changer at best. I just do not want to throw money at a lost cause. I will absolutely try changing the head gasket myself. Couple things if i attempt it. I will send the heads out to a machine shop, but do i need to know how to do timing because of taking off intake and distributer? What technacal knowledge would i need to do the work properly? Also how do i tell the difference between the head gasket or a cracked block? Sorry for the long story just hoping it helps with a diagnosis.
I took the boat and launched it today and engine was fine until i hit the lake. Got to the lake aprox 4 miles from launch and sped the boat up and started to get too hot so i backed off of it and it cooled itself down at low speed. I ran at low speed the rest of the afternoon and never overheated. I check my oil cap when we docked and found a bunch of mayo(oil and water mix) and a small amlunt of oil in my bilge area.
So my question is how do i know if it is a headgasket or a cracked block. Im a parts changer at best. I just do not want to throw money at a lost cause. I will absolutely try changing the head gasket myself. Couple things if i attempt it. I will send the heads out to a machine shop, but do i need to know how to do timing because of taking off intake and distributer? What technacal knowledge would i need to do the work properly? Also how do i tell the difference between the head gasket or a cracked block? Sorry for the long story just hoping it helps with a diagnosis.