Then how would water get in there? Fuel is clean because I tested it.send the injectors out to be cleaned and flow tested
water does not automatically mean hydrolock
Then how would water get in there? Fuel is clean because I tested it.send the injectors out to be cleaned and flow tested
water does not automatically mean hydrolock
could be a head gasket leak to the cooling water jacket that only leaks under load, could be the start of a manifold leak, could be the start of a head crack leak.Then how would water get in there? Fuel is clean because I tested it.
Then how would water get in there? Fuel is clean because I tested itsend the injectors out to be cleaned and flow tested
water does not automatically mean hydrolock
This is a reman long block this year. I only put on the Intake manifold and the other miscellaneous items. I have been having this issue since May. i would think something else would pop up since then. I have had leak down tests done, compression tests & valve adjustments.could be a head gasket leak to the cooling water jacket that only leaks under load, could be the start of a manifold leak, could be the start of a head crack leak.
pressure test the cooling water jacket to be sure
I feel like I have been hit by a bus several times and it keeps backing up over me. LOL. I am trying to get another mechanic down to put the software to it so I can get all the readouts and see what is going on. At least send it to you guys so you can tell me.The difference in the plugs from hole to hole is startling. I can see how you are frustrated. IMHO, if you had water in those white insulator holes, the entire insulator would be white, not just 2/3rds of it.
I feel like I have been hit by a bus several times and it keeps backing up over me. LOL. I am trying to get another mechanic down to put the software to it so I can get all the readouts and see what is going on. At least send it to you guys so you can tell me.
LOL. Good thinking. But those are the internal 2 piece truck seals. Second time I replaced the seal used every trick to make sure it went in straight with even pressure. Still seeps, darn it.Not to get off track, but Rick
Wheel seal, maybe speedy sleeve to let the seal fit tighter
I guess I do not under stand the drive ratio question. I would think, even if the drive ratio was higher then 2:1 it would eventually get to rpm’sI'm still thinking drive ratio, but if you want to have them clean and flowed, PM me and I'll give you a name and number
4 blade 18 pitch. I can at least slowly get the boat on a plan. Just only to 3800 rpm’sWhat pitch props do you have?
and think they are 4 blade but can't remember what you said