Okay, thanks to everyone here, I made it through the crisis, for now... When I last posted, I had mentioned that my starter seemed like it was dealing with a locked engine, which you all later identified as HYDROLOCK. You all were gracious enough to tell me to first pull all the spark plugs IMMEDIATELY (as I was in salt water), which upon doing so, resulted in a waterfall out of the starboard 2nd plug, and upon further pull outs, I noticed more wetness in the portside plugs as well... Once I cleared away the water, with several cranks of the engine, I reinstalled the plugs, and the engine turned over nicely with a large burst preceding the start, so then I let the engine run for a good 15 minutes... At this point, I figure... MISSION ACCOMPLISHED --- Later to discover NOT QUITE...<br /><br />Next, I goto check the oil level.. Where I discover that it has grown (I'm thinking : Huh??) So, I goto pump some oil out, and this CHOCOLATE MILK comes out... Damn,... at this point I'm thinking I am screwed... <br /><br />I figure, the salt water got into the oil pan, so it would seem that I should pump out as much as I can, as many of you all recommended... SO I DID, and I left it...<br /><br />I came home, and did alot of reading on iboats, and I have concluded, that although it is difficult for many of you to diagnose through words, I have rationalized many of the posts by simply saying the problems I am describeed are most likely (85%) chance due to the EXHAUST RISER, BLOCK, MANIFOLD, (and their gaskets)...<br /><br />OKAY, at this point I am in over my head, but I figure, what the hey... You all have gotten me this far... So then I proceded to remove the steering assembly, which was attached to the starboard exhaust riser... EASY, next removed the riser, HARD (due to the elbow) [who would have figured there was a CANON inside the elbow]. Eventually I got it out... I proceded to remove the block, but it wouldn't come loose, so I just removed the entire block and manifold unit...<br /><br />Now, I goto the marine shop to find out that, the riser, block, and manifold would cost me $400 each side... How do I know it all three parts need to be replaced? I figured, from reading you all will tell me, it's not worth finding out, just replace them all, right??? Well, I figured as much, and I will be proceeding to that next step...<br /><br />I would like to be frugal in trying out the aftermarket kits, can any of you recommend one? and I notice they usually don't have blocks in between the riser, and manifold... Thus prompting me to think, is there enough space to mount the steering assembly???<br /><br />I have gotten quotes of $460 complete on e-bay for 2 kits:<br /><br /> http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=4576700887&fromMakeTrack=true <br /><br />If I but a sierra OEM kit, it would cost me: $750+ for both sides... Please advise