gregmsr
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Sep 20, 2006
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History; compression thru all four cylinders has been ok and the motor ran fine. Now, was on the water and engine started missing at low speed and cut off. Took home and ran compression top to bottom 135, 138, 132, 60. Bottom plug looks "cleaner" than other three. Shot oil in low cylinder and re-test compression 135, 138, 132, 126. It came up. Spark is all good. Same plugs, just cleaned them. De-carbed with Seafoam. Engine purrs like a kitten. Was it a stuck ring? Back to water and it ran fine. Still the bottom plug is "cleaner" than other 3 but no sight of water. Now, during my winterization to put it to bed, ran it in a tank at home, pulled plugs to fog cylinders and....crap, a drop of water on the bottom plug. Just as I suspected. Now, this engine block has had a hairline crack on the outside of this cylinder since i owned the boat. It will "bleed" small droplets of water outside as it sits and runs. Hasn't been a problem. Has the crack finally migrated to include the cylinder wall (inside) or just time for a head gasket?
I first intend to check compression, remove head, inspect cylinders and gasket, replace gasket, re-check compression.
Where else can water come from? What else should I check and/or replace while im at it?
Thanks for any help!
I first intend to check compression, remove head, inspect cylinders and gasket, replace gasket, re-check compression.
Where else can water come from? What else should I check and/or replace while im at it?
Thanks for any help!