
The photo is the area directly below where the water is coming from. Thanks!
I took out 3 of the petcocks ( didn't see the one that is in the photo) and poured pink rv coolant in. didn't run the motor as I had no way to at the time. My first time trying. Previous maintenance unknown but supposedly winterized.A better question is how did you winterize it?
no, I think its coming from a busted block. the core plugs on the 229 are on the back of the block and on the front of the block. I do not recall core plugs on the sides of the blockSo everyone seems to think it's coming from the water jacket/freeze plug? I don't see anywhere else that the water can be coming from.
Took the water exhaust manifold off and still can't find the plugs so I'm going to remove the fuel pump. Looks to me maybe the plugs are buried behind the engine mounts...
Starting to hate inboards. This is the second one I've had with a possible cracked block that I bought that way without knowing.
Starting to hate inboards. This is the second one I've had with a possible cracked block that I bought that way without knowing.
Found it. It's the plug.I live in Utah and my local classifieds are littered every spring / summer with boats with cracked blocks.....sometimes nice ones too.
Are there any rust trails that you can see from the general area ?
its in the manualI think every single boat should have a non-removable tag in multiple places stating that it is REQUIRED for your boat that you winterize it and the procedure on how to do so.
that is a buick 231 V6 block, not the 229 Chevrolet block in your boatIt is the core plug. I found it laying behind the engine mount. I think this is the exact block.
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this. now buy a lottery ticketOr I'm just one lucky bastard.