Hi,
Working on a project boat with main focus now on the engine. To be clear: no information available on previous conditions, maintenance, ... And I have not started the engine before. Was stated that problem was a fuel-pump and it "should" run.
After advice from Scott I double checked for cracks about an inch below the head/block joint, under the manifold. And indeed ... :-( . I presume its from freezing coolingwater.
I can't see the crack as the exhaust manifold is covering it but I can see grey epoxy that has been aplied by previous owners in that area. So its clear that a crack occured and a fix was performed. Not able to judge if the fix is still holding or not and how severe the crack is.
As I dont know the condition of the engine, my next step was to measure the compression of the 6cyl. Hopefully this could give me some insight if it is worthwhile to further work on the engine or not. No intension to spend lots of money on it but would be nice to extend its life time a bit longer. With the excisting crack it will never become perfect again.
Any suggestions for next steps?
Thanks
Working on a project boat with main focus now on the engine. To be clear: no information available on previous conditions, maintenance, ... And I have not started the engine before. Was stated that problem was a fuel-pump and it "should" run.
After advice from Scott I double checked for cracks about an inch below the head/block joint, under the manifold. And indeed ... :-( . I presume its from freezing coolingwater.
I can't see the crack as the exhaust manifold is covering it but I can see grey epoxy that has been aplied by previous owners in that area. So its clear that a crack occured and a fix was performed. Not able to judge if the fix is still holding or not and how severe the crack is.
As I dont know the condition of the engine, my next step was to measure the compression of the 6cyl. Hopefully this could give me some insight if it is worthwhile to further work on the engine or not. No intension to spend lots of money on it but would be nice to extend its life time a bit longer. With the excisting crack it will never become perfect again.
Any suggestions for next steps?
Thanks