Hey All,
I started up my Monterey super sport this spring here and realized I had a water leak. I've attached a video of a slow drip from the Water Distribution housing. I pulled the hoses and inspected the distribution housing and it appears neither have any cracks or leaks. Looking into the parts diagram it again appears that the closest part to the distribution housing is a fuel supply module.
Last fall, I winterized the engine as required, however I did not pull the few drain blocks on the block and distribution housing. I also did not utilize the air actuated drain system. The prior years I had, however I assumed that after running RV Antifreeze/Glycol through the system I would be fine.
Please let me know your thoughts, and what steps to take at this point.
Engine: Mercury MPI 300
I started up my Monterey super sport this spring here and realized I had a water leak. I've attached a video of a slow drip from the Water Distribution housing. I pulled the hoses and inspected the distribution housing and it appears neither have any cracks or leaks. Looking into the parts diagram it again appears that the closest part to the distribution housing is a fuel supply module.
Last fall, I winterized the engine as required, however I did not pull the few drain blocks on the block and distribution housing. I also did not utilize the air actuated drain system. The prior years I had, however I assumed that after running RV Antifreeze/Glycol through the system I would be fine.
Please let me know your thoughts, and what steps to take at this point.
Engine: Mercury MPI 300
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