p12
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- May 23, 2005
- Messages
- 46
I've begun checking parts, figure i'll run it by you all before i dig deeper into the wallet.<br /><br />I've got an 86 Sylvan V171 (w/140 Merc I/O with an alpha one gen 1 drive) from my dad last year (2004), he was the original owner.<br /><br />He sat the boat outside uncovered, including exposed engine due to broken cover, in 1998....so for over 5 years the boat sat outside in Kentucky exposed to the elements.
(note: snow on floor of boat at bottom of pic) ...claims he winterized it as he had the previous 11 winters.<br /><br />The history of this chocolate shaked oil is:<br /><br />
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- Get boat, get running (somewhat), then find milky oil
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- Check freeze/casting plugs... no dimples, not pushed out<br />
- flush w/kerosene, change oil/filter, run engine, oil looks good, check next morning, ...milky
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- pull manifold and riser, pressure test manifold-good, visually inspect riser, looks good<br />
- reinstall hoping it's riser gasket,<br />
- change oil/filter, run (on starter fluid), oil looks good, check next morning, ...milky
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