1988 Bayliner Capri Cuddy (1952cx) with OMC Cobra 5.0L(4v). I have the original manuals, but havent yet dove into them.
Hello all,
Just bought a boat....and now I feel like I took a shot to the belly. I brought the boat to the river and had a mechanic look it over the week I bought it (2 weeks ago). He said it had no cracks, ran like a champ, and was just 2 degrees off timing (which he adjusted). We drove it around for about an hour...and it ran great.
Now...I just took it into the shop (different mechanic) for winterization and outdrive servicing. I find out now that the block is cracked (not sure how the other guy missed it). He said there is NOT a water leak yet...and NO water in the oil yet. http://rides.webshots.com/album/561422189SJvbVJ?vhost=rides
I would be greatly indebted if you could help me out with these questions:
1. How bad is this crack? Can it be repaired? What are my options? Should I just keep driving it?
2. What is causing the greenish corrosion on the drain plug?
3. The drain plug does not appear to have been opened during the winterization. Is there another way to drain the water? Can it be drained solely by opening the opposite side?
4. The oil appeared to be very clean when I bought it...but was about 1 quart too high. Now I see oil in the bilge (probably has been there). Where can that be coming from?
5. What can I check to verify that the full winterization was done properly (per the checklist given below)?
The mechanic gave me this: "Our complete winterization chck list includes: add gas stabilizer to fuel tank, drain block and manifolds of water, fill cooling system with a system with antifreeze, change engine oil and filter,change fuel filter, run and fog engine, grease all external grease fittings, spray engine with rust inhibitor, lube shift, throttle and steering cables, check all accessible belts, hoses and bellows, drain and refill lower unit oil, remove and grease propeller shaft and bag outdrive."
Thanks all!!
Sully
Hello all,
Just bought a boat....and now I feel like I took a shot to the belly. I brought the boat to the river and had a mechanic look it over the week I bought it (2 weeks ago). He said it had no cracks, ran like a champ, and was just 2 degrees off timing (which he adjusted). We drove it around for about an hour...and it ran great.
Now...I just took it into the shop (different mechanic) for winterization and outdrive servicing. I find out now that the block is cracked (not sure how the other guy missed it). He said there is NOT a water leak yet...and NO water in the oil yet. http://rides.webshots.com/album/561422189SJvbVJ?vhost=rides
I would be greatly indebted if you could help me out with these questions:
1. How bad is this crack? Can it be repaired? What are my options? Should I just keep driving it?
2. What is causing the greenish corrosion on the drain plug?
3. The drain plug does not appear to have been opened during the winterization. Is there another way to drain the water? Can it be drained solely by opening the opposite side?
4. The oil appeared to be very clean when I bought it...but was about 1 quart too high. Now I see oil in the bilge (probably has been there). Where can that be coming from?
5. What can I check to verify that the full winterization was done properly (per the checklist given below)?
The mechanic gave me this: "Our complete winterization chck list includes: add gas stabilizer to fuel tank, drain block and manifolds of water, fill cooling system with a system with antifreeze, change engine oil and filter,change fuel filter, run and fog engine, grease all external grease fittings, spray engine with rust inhibitor, lube shift, throttle and steering cables, check all accessible belts, hoses and bellows, drain and refill lower unit oil, remove and grease propeller shaft and bag outdrive."
Thanks all!!
Sully