My engine blew a one inch hole in the exhaust manifold.
I'm assuming it overheated obviously. I got stuck in a bay that was about 1 feet deep with a very muddy bottom. Took me quite a while to get out with the motor trimmed up, Making mud stew.
Started heading back to the dock and boom a one inch hole in the exhaust manifold where cylinder number three exhaust port is.
I'm wondering if I sucked in too much mud and clogged things up.
Back home now, I've cleaned out every hose and channel that I can find. I've hooked up the muffs and it appears water is going through the system and leaking out the exhaust manifold cover. The hole blew through the channel where the water runs down the side.
It will start up. I can idol it up and down, put it in gear forward and reverse and rev it up. All with water leaking out the exhaust manifold hole.
No water in the oil.
Did a compression test.
Cylinder 1 ---195
Cylinder 2 ---195
Cylinder 3 ---160
Cylinder 4 ---195
So definitely something happened in cylinder 3. That's where the whole lines up that blew in the exhaust manifold cover.
Any ideas how much damage I could have?
Can you just replace one piston? Or do you have to redo the whole engine?
Do you think anything else's wrecked?
Thanks in advance for any help or suggestions
I'm assuming it overheated obviously. I got stuck in a bay that was about 1 feet deep with a very muddy bottom. Took me quite a while to get out with the motor trimmed up, Making mud stew.
Started heading back to the dock and boom a one inch hole in the exhaust manifold where cylinder number three exhaust port is.
I'm wondering if I sucked in too much mud and clogged things up.
Back home now, I've cleaned out every hose and channel that I can find. I've hooked up the muffs and it appears water is going through the system and leaking out the exhaust manifold cover. The hole blew through the channel where the water runs down the side.
It will start up. I can idol it up and down, put it in gear forward and reverse and rev it up. All with water leaking out the exhaust manifold hole.
No water in the oil.
Did a compression test.
Cylinder 1 ---195
Cylinder 2 ---195
Cylinder 3 ---160
Cylinder 4 ---195
So definitely something happened in cylinder 3. That's where the whole lines up that blew in the exhaust manifold cover.
Any ideas how much damage I could have?
Can you just replace one piston? Or do you have to redo the whole engine?
Do you think anything else's wrecked?
Thanks in advance for any help or suggestions