I did an oil change on my starboard 470 and to my surprise I pumped out a milkshake.
Bummer....
I had ran the engine to warm it up before pumping out the oil and it ran fine. I just noticed the reservoir was out of antifreeze prior to starting it. It took about a pint to fill it to the top.
I'm guessing that the exaust riser or the gasket have gone to their great reward.
Im planning on a compression test tomorrow morning to rule out a blown head gasket.
Soooo.... My question is, how does antifreeze get into the oil from this suspected bad riser?
I've done some reading and from what I can gather, it sounds typical of these evil 470s.
Please enlighten me on this someone
Bummer....
I had ran the engine to warm it up before pumping out the oil and it ran fine. I just noticed the reservoir was out of antifreeze prior to starting it. It took about a pint to fill it to the top.
I'm guessing that the exaust riser or the gasket have gone to their great reward.
Im planning on a compression test tomorrow morning to rule out a blown head gasket.
Soooo.... My question is, how does antifreeze get into the oil from this suspected bad riser?
I've done some reading and from what I can gather, it sounds typical of these evil 470s.
Please enlighten me on this someone