Bernie 1977
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Hi all, just looking for a little advise. I have come accross a 22' sea ray with a 4.3 ltr inboard petrol mercuiser engine with an alpha one stern drive and an open loop cooling system. It was wintered badly and the outlet manifolds cracked during a particularly cold night. I have repaired the manifolds and the cooling system seems to be running ok, engine temp maintaining when connected to an external supply, and the engine is running well and reving out beautifully on dry ground. I brought it into the water last weekend however and it wouldnt run well at all, and i ended up getting towed back to shore(embarrasing) i put the boat back on the trailer and of course it started perfectly which leads me to think its a problem with the exhaust system. i have checked the exhaust flaps and they seem to be ok but one seems a little worn, however when i was doing this i realised the extractor fan on the engine bay wasnt working. i have fixed this and i am now wondering if that was all that was wrong i.e. were the exhaust gases comming bak into the engine bay while it was idiling and then contaminating the combustion air. any advise would be grateful, and an explanation on the exhaust gas path when the engine is idling in the water would be great as i understand it has an alternative path to when the engine is at power and the exhaust gases go out under water.
many thanks
Bernie
many thanks
Bernie