Merc 260/5.7/350
Running full throttle on our way back from Lloyds Creek last Saturday. Engine got hot. Up to 220*. Pull back the throttle to about 1/2. Engine cools off. Little bit of a miss fire and no engine oil pressure. Get back to the ramp and pull the boat. I just got a chance to look at it today. Engine had very low oil in it because of a leak. Filled and ran, oil pressure came up but still has a miss. I start pulling plugs and find #4 clyinder full of clean hot water from my hose. Run it with the plug out and water still coming out. The oil is still clean.
I suspect a head gasket leaking water into the cylinder but would like other opinions on this. I am unsure if the running hot caused the head to crack. What are the chances of that? Also, what else can cause water in one cylinder? Nothing that I can think of, but I gravitate towards car engines, so I may be missing something. Keep in mind the water is not in the oil.
Running full throttle on our way back from Lloyds Creek last Saturday. Engine got hot. Up to 220*. Pull back the throttle to about 1/2. Engine cools off. Little bit of a miss fire and no engine oil pressure. Get back to the ramp and pull the boat. I just got a chance to look at it today. Engine had very low oil in it because of a leak. Filled and ran, oil pressure came up but still has a miss. I start pulling plugs and find #4 clyinder full of clean hot water from my hose. Run it with the plug out and water still coming out. The oil is still clean.
I suspect a head gasket leaking water into the cylinder but would like other opinions on this. I am unsure if the running hot caused the head to crack. What are the chances of that? Also, what else can cause water in one cylinder? Nothing that I can think of, but I gravitate towards car engines, so I may be missing something. Keep in mind the water is not in the oil.