Spiderhole
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Oct 29, 2014
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- 118
Hello, at the end of the season I completely winterized my motor, drained everything, block, risers, water pump, etc... Right before I put it away, I determine that water was somehow entering the motor. I was running like crap. Earlier in the season, we had to replace the block with a fresh block because the previous owner had not properly winterized the boat and the block cracked. I could physically see the cracks in the block once the intake manifold was removed. I don't get out on the lake that often, so it was only run twice for short periods all last year. When I replaced the block, I also replaced the manifolds/risers as well because I could see that both sides had cracked. I used the original heads and intake manifold because I could not visibly see any additional cracks. However, something is clearly wrong and for the life of me, I can't identify where this water is coming from. I tore the manifold back off the block and there are no cracks on the top of the motor in the common places where they would crack - and since I had completely drained this block before I stored it over the winter, I really don't believe this block is cracked. I have checked the manifold again, and I don't see any cracks. I also don't see any cracks on the heads. I am wondering if maybe the manifold seal did not properly seal or something else. I am wondering if I need to take the heads off at this point. What else should I check?