Hey Guys, started my boat for the first time this season this weekend and notice that water was leaking from the engine back towards the back right side. Any clue what could of happened here?
We had like one bad week where it go into the teens earlier this year other then that it was okay. Im right by Washington DCWhere do you live? Did it get really cold this winter?
what steps did you take to winterize the boat?We had like one bad week where it go into the teens earlier this year other then that it was okay. Im right by Washington DC
I was wondering where those plugs were. Yea my mechanic looked at it the other day and said the same thing that most likey one of those plugs got pushed in. I heard something rattling before seeing all the water coming in. We checked the oil and it seemed fined so the plug might have saved the block. Ill have to wait 2 weeks until we can get the engine pulled out though so we can properly examine anything.I bet your answer is either one or both of these core plugs
that's a huge amount of water all of it coming from the flywheel housing.
And if there is water in the oil, likely the block is cracked.
A forever problem with raw water cooled inboards, you forget just once you're done.
Meanwhile at the Nassau County boat show that I just attended, 99% of the boats were outboard powered.
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Thanks Lou appreciate that. Unfortunately we had one damn week where the Potomac river froze so that might of been it.Sorry to hear of your loss of course other things take a back seat when you have to go thru things like that. Maybe with the boat in the water you might get lucky. Here in Long Island the water never froze solid like it can when the winters were colder and salt/brackish water doesn’t freeze till it hits about 28*F. One way to tell is to pull the intake & look for milky oil and cracks in the cam valley
Great Memory! Yes sir. It turns out that was a bad Ignition Coil and we found some loose ground wires as well. So It could of been a combination of booth causing the ignition to shut off while I was in motion. After I replaced that it ran like a champ all season.You know I didn't realize at first, you were the guy who had the water ingestion problem with the Chapparal right? and went through at lot trying to eliminate that. Did you ever solve it?
I put Volvo style (actually was designed by OMC, Volvo just used their design)
exhaust on my old '88 4.3 when I did a top engine overhaul and I never had a water ingestion problem. My engine originally had the old OMC one piece V6 manifolds and I never had water ingestion issues with those either.
However, this is a pre-vortec engine so they are less prone to reversion, which is related to more aggressive cam timing.
I recall it maybe being due to the height of the elbows, there are taller elbows both from Volvo and Barr marine aftermarket also sells them. Something about an added on swim platform IIRC.
Volvo also added one way check valves in the elbows to reduce vacuum in the exhaust system, these came on the Vortec V6 but could be added to a V8 if you felt your problem was reversion.....