AMMO DAWG
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Aug 3, 2012
- Messages
- 226
I have a 2006 Sea Ray 185 Sport that I have been repowering from a 3.0 to a 4.3 and have an issue I just can't seem to resolve. Awhile back I found a donor 4.3 and outdrive and had the engine rebuilt at a machine shop I have used in the past. I purchased a set of aftermarket exhaust manifolds (not dry type) and risers and ran it on the hose to try and dial everything in. I went to check the oil one day and it was milky white. I also noticed it was dripping oil at the timing chain cover so I pulled the engine and returned it to the machine shop thinking I had an issue with a head gasket or worse. I watched the old boy who owns the machine shop tear it down reassemble the engine, do a blow down check on every cylinder and pressure check the cooling system, all was good. I also pressure checked the manifold, and they held pressure.
Fast forward after putting the engine back in the boat, ran it a bit and came out the other day and milky oil. I drained the oil and was surprised at the amount of water that came out prior to the any oil. Pulled the port riser and there was water as I looked down in the exhaust portion. Pulled the starboard side and no water, however when I pulled the exhaust manifolds and plugs water came out of all cylinders on both sides.
So, I don't know where to go from here. Is it possible that the manifold/risers are letting the water in the cylinders? I was going to pressure check the system one more time and leaning toward pulling the heads to make sure I get all the water out of the cylinders. We had some crazy rain storms, however the breather was on and the sundeck closed so I can't imagine rain water getting in. Not sure where to go from here, think the engine is salvable if I can get the water out? Thanks in advance.
Fast forward after putting the engine back in the boat, ran it a bit and came out the other day and milky oil. I drained the oil and was surprised at the amount of water that came out prior to the any oil. Pulled the port riser and there was water as I looked down in the exhaust portion. Pulled the starboard side and no water, however when I pulled the exhaust manifolds and plugs water came out of all cylinders on both sides.
So, I don't know where to go from here. Is it possible that the manifold/risers are letting the water in the cylinders? I was going to pressure check the system one more time and leaning toward pulling the heads to make sure I get all the water out of the cylinders. We had some crazy rain storms, however the breather was on and the sundeck closed so I can't imagine rain water getting in. Not sure where to go from here, think the engine is salvable if I can get the water out? Thanks in advance.