TampaBoater
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Thanks,
Les

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View attachment 220542So I took out the boat today after replaceing the carb. I was cruising at 1/4 throttle, I went up to 3/4 and went for about 5 mins like this, then I slowed down, then after another 3-4 mins I went up to 3/4 throttle again, about 30 sec later the engine started to sound weird so I backed down to neutral, and the the engine shut off. After inspecting I found the hole in the pics attached, can anyone tell me if this is repairable, or will I have to rebuild the whole engine?
Thanks,
LesView attachment 220541
Ayuh,.... That's an ole Choke Stove on the exhaust cross over, inside the intake manifold,....
You could build a little steel block off plate for it, if the nuts will turn,...
Worst case, bolt on a new iron intake manifold,...
Will the manifold busting a hole like this cause the engine to behave as described? It wont want to start now. It cranks, but it wont start. Is it loosing compression through there?
Never saw a choke stove there plus it looks "angled away" from the carb. Looks more like a EGR valve
Update.
I manages to remove all the welding points, and 1 screw, I had to cut the other one. For those who said Choke stove, you were right. I pulled out the 2 tubes protruding, and out came a u shaped tube, looks like the burners inside an oven, so I am guessing that used to heat up and warm up the choke. I went to home depot, got me a piece of steel flat bar, about roughly 1/8 thickness, and exactly the with I needed. Grinded up the locations, slap on some JB Weld (stuff is awesome, used it before to seal another hole).. and now waiting for it to cure, and a test fire later. Fingers crossed.
Don't weld it. You'll need a new manifold if you do that. The slightest warpage and it's junk. Heck what have you got to lose, try the jb weld. If it doesn't hold, get another manifold from a wrecking yard.
Walt, I havent weld it yet, just with JB Weld. I tried to start the engine after 2 days of curing, and it fired right up. Now I have to take it to the water for a trial run, but supposedly JB weld is good for up to 550F.