bradw18
Seaman
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- Jul 15, 2010
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I bought a webbcraft boat with a 260hp 350 around a 1982 I believe over the winter months. Started it when I bought it it was almost 32 degrees I believe if not a little colder I checke oil before and after I heard it run and everything looked great. After that we put muffs back on it and had a hose connection the muffs to a funnel and poured antifreeze in her while running untill it came out the exhaust. When it warmed up we got her out and put the muffs on her and let the water run for about 2-5 mins before we actually started it. Went to change the oil after letting it run for 20-30 mins at idle and a few revs I noticed there was a lot of water in the oil.... Well I changed oil and run it again in a 55 gallon bucket cut in half run another 30 mins and nothing. Did this 3-4 more times over a month or so and I could never get water on the oil again. Didn't run hot or over heat and started great. So we chanced it and took it out on the river. For the first 30 mins it did great we stopped to swim and drink a few beers and the boat was hard to start back. Had to idle her up and hurry up and put it in gear so it wouldn't die. Problem got worse the longer we were out untill it wouldn't start at all.
Got home pulled plugs they didn't look to bad and took all the bolts out of the manifolds and was able to see down in them to see of there was water in them and nothing. No signs of rust inside the exhaust runners. Now I'm stumped. Runs great at high rpms and no water that I could see on the exhaust runners..... Any ideas what to do next????
Got home pulled plugs they didn't look to bad and took all the bolts out of the manifolds and was able to see down in them to see of there was water in them and nothing. No signs of rust inside the exhaust runners. Now I'm stumped. Runs great at high rpms and no water that I could see on the exhaust runners..... Any ideas what to do next????