Re: 1988 85hp OB Force - Pumped Water into Engine
Having dropped a running outboard off a boat and recently rebuilt one that was sunk, I've had some experience with water in the lines. Siphon the tank and let it dry out. Drain your fuel lines to the engine of all liquid. You need to run the outboard for a while so if you don't have them, get a portable tank lines for your engine (while your other is drying out). Drain your fuel lines on your motor by unhooking them and forcing air thru them. I use the redneck way of blowing it, but can't recommend it. Don't forget about your primer lines. Drain the bowls and blow the gas/water from them. I have removed them in the past, but usually the screw is enough.
I would guess that you put some water in the engine and cylinders. Pull the plugs and crank the engine a few rotations. Put it all back together and start her up. If she ran before, she should run again. I know others hate it, but I prime and crank, then shoot a squirt of carb cleaner (as staring fluid) in each air intake to get her drawing fuel faster- make sure the air plate is wide open though. She may sputter a bit at first, but it will go.
Run the engine till she is warms up. You want the water in the intake to evaporate and be burned up.
Get it started soon though, the longer it sits, the worse off you are. The one I rebuilt is because the prior owner did nothing because he didn't know what to do - rusted a whole cylinder and froze the motor.
Good luck,
Will