My 23' mako with a 92' 225 mariner engine went a bit under water (the engine itself didn't go under) about 4 days ago. Just yesterday I found out that water got into the vent and filled the gas tank with about 25 gallons (80 gallon tank). However it did take me about 3 days of light troubleshooting to figure that much out, after changing the fuel water separator, new batteries, new spark plugs and trying to get my engine to turn over I finally had enough sense to check my gas and thats when I found the water. Dumb yes but it is my first boat.
After I pumped all the water out of the fuel tank the engine lit right up, I ran it for about 30 mins to warm it up and evaporate any water left over in the engine/lines.
I am worried about my engine in the long term, because when I was troubleshooting I was pumping salt water into the fuel lines and engine which sat there for about 3 days.
1. What should I check with my check/ replace on my engine to make sure it will last?
2. Is there anything I should do or add to my tank like dry gas to flush any of the salt residue out?
Thanks for your help
After I pumped all the water out of the fuel tank the engine lit right up, I ran it for about 30 mins to warm it up and evaporate any water left over in the engine/lines.
I am worried about my engine in the long term, because when I was troubleshooting I was pumping salt water into the fuel lines and engine which sat there for about 3 days.
1. What should I check with my check/ replace on my engine to make sure it will last?
2. Is there anything I should do or add to my tank like dry gas to flush any of the salt residue out?
Thanks for your help