I have had my boat out several times this year with no issues. 4-5 trips @ 4-5 hours each. Mostly trolling for fishing.
My motor is a 351W, I think it was originally marinized by PCM, but I'm not 100% sure. However, with my question, I dont' think the brand will matter....
I got home after our last trip and was changing the oil... milky oil
Insert swear word here...
Started looking into what the issue could be and had reason to suspect the intake manifold gasket.
Replaced the gasket including putting RTV sealant around each coolant port and the ends of each side of the intake manifold. Hand tightened, waited 1 hour, turned 1 turn, waited 24 hours, then torqued to spec (25lbs) in a rotating fashion from inside out.
I then made a homemade attempt to pressure test the cooling system. I went to the hardware store and bought a bunch of fittings and reducers to get from the water intake hose that goes to the outdrive into an air tool fitting. I took the two hoses that go to the exhaust manifolds and used a fitting to connect them to each other. Then, I pressurized the system to 20 psi. I heard no leaks and it held the pressure. I left it overnight and came back the next morning to about 14 psi. (I'm guessing either my homemade fitting or my cheap air compressor leaked, or the hoses stretched a little bit). In any case, I feel that it held pressure enough to say that the cooling system is secure.
I then changed my oil and filter. Ran my motor up to tempature for about 5 minutes, then shut it off.
Changed oil/filter again, ran it at tempature for about a half hour to 45 mins.
Oil is still milky? Has almost a white look to it.
What do I do next? I felt like if the water system was air tight, that it should not be able to leak?
I'm lost on what to do next!
Thank you in advance for any help!
My motor is a 351W, I think it was originally marinized by PCM, but I'm not 100% sure. However, with my question, I dont' think the brand will matter....
I got home after our last trip and was changing the oil... milky oil
Insert swear word here...
Started looking into what the issue could be and had reason to suspect the intake manifold gasket.
Replaced the gasket including putting RTV sealant around each coolant port and the ends of each side of the intake manifold. Hand tightened, waited 1 hour, turned 1 turn, waited 24 hours, then torqued to spec (25lbs) in a rotating fashion from inside out.
I then made a homemade attempt to pressure test the cooling system. I went to the hardware store and bought a bunch of fittings and reducers to get from the water intake hose that goes to the outdrive into an air tool fitting. I took the two hoses that go to the exhaust manifolds and used a fitting to connect them to each other. Then, I pressurized the system to 20 psi. I heard no leaks and it held the pressure. I left it overnight and came back the next morning to about 14 psi. (I'm guessing either my homemade fitting or my cheap air compressor leaked, or the hoses stretched a little bit). In any case, I feel that it held pressure enough to say that the cooling system is secure.
I then changed my oil and filter. Ran my motor up to tempature for about 5 minutes, then shut it off.
Changed oil/filter again, ran it at tempature for about a half hour to 45 mins.
Oil is still milky? Has almost a white look to it.
What do I do next? I felt like if the water system was air tight, that it should not be able to leak?
I'm lost on what to do next!
Thank you in advance for any help!