Tallahatchie
Cadet
- Joined
- Jan 12, 2009
- Messages
- 12
Hi Folks,
I thought I was old enough to know better, but I guess not, after running into shallow water my motor sucked mud in the water intake and ran hot. I shut it down and rowed back to the dock hoping no damage was done. Got it home and today I started to check for damage. Seems to turnover fine nothing is seized up. I hooked it up to the water hose and water flows through fine and out the pee hole. I tried to start it with the hose attached and it was very hard to turnover with the starter, so I pull the plugs and it ain't good, water is flowing into the cylinders! After I got the water hose off I turned over by hand to get most of the water out of the cylinders and after spraying lubricant in the cylinders hit the starter a few times to try and blow all moisture out. I have repeated this a few times. After that I checked the compression and both cylinders are at 120. It turns over smoothly and freely. Does this sound like a problem with the gaskets (head or exhaust) or possibly something much worse i.e. cracked cylinder block?
I thought I was old enough to know better, but I guess not, after running into shallow water my motor sucked mud in the water intake and ran hot. I shut it down and rowed back to the dock hoping no damage was done. Got it home and today I started to check for damage. Seems to turnover fine nothing is seized up. I hooked it up to the water hose and water flows through fine and out the pee hole. I tried to start it with the hose attached and it was very hard to turnover with the starter, so I pull the plugs and it ain't good, water is flowing into the cylinders! After I got the water hose off I turned over by hand to get most of the water out of the cylinders and after spraying lubricant in the cylinders hit the starter a few times to try and blow all moisture out. I have repeated this a few times. After that I checked the compression and both cylinders are at 120. It turns over smoothly and freely. Does this sound like a problem with the gaskets (head or exhaust) or possibly something much worse i.e. cracked cylinder block?