I pulled off my intake manifold and it looks good as far as i can tell. I've inspected the leafs and they all look good, Everything is real clean and I found no pieces of junk in there or broken parts.
I did notice an interesting issue in the lower port section (bottom most portion of the intake manifold. See the attached photos but it appears there is water mixed into the residual fuel/oil giving it that white creamy look like you might find in the lower unit when there's a water leak.
I am not sure if this is normal especially when I have not been running the engine much since I have been working on it and perhaps it is just condensation not being evaporated off on my last run.
Attached is a photo of the intake manifold with water droplets visible in the residual oil. The photo of the lower port section on the powerhead shows the creamy white oil/water on the bottom and in the channel. The other is a photo of the upper port section for reference (Sorry it's sideways).
Also are the ten bolts only suposed to be torqued to 60-80 in-lbs?
I did notice an interesting issue in the lower port section (bottom most portion of the intake manifold. See the attached photos but it appears there is water mixed into the residual fuel/oil giving it that white creamy look like you might find in the lower unit when there's a water leak.
I am not sure if this is normal especially when I have not been running the engine much since I have been working on it and perhaps it is just condensation not being evaporated off on my last run.
Attached is a photo of the intake manifold with water droplets visible in the residual oil. The photo of the lower port section on the powerhead shows the creamy white oil/water on the bottom and in the channel. The other is a photo of the upper port section for reference (Sorry it's sideways).
Also are the ten bolts only suposed to be torqued to 60-80 in-lbs?
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