Re: push rod OMC 460
If it was hydrolocked, you could possible bend or even break a rod. The piston could also break.
Not with the starter you wouldn't. It just doesn't have the power to bend a rod... If the engine was running and ingested water, well, that's a whole 'nuther situation......That will definitely bend or break a rod
My previous wonderful OMC 460 had riser gasket leaks on both sides.
It would allow a small amount of fresh (I didn't operate in salt!) water to leak into open exhaust valves after shutdown.
If I tried to start it, it would exhibit the evidence of hydro-lock. I.E. it would crank until the cyl with water in it came up on compression. Then it would stop. (VERY abruptly)
If I tried to keep starting it, it would eventually start and run fine.
If I let it sit for 45 min to an hour, (or over night) it would always crank right up.
It did that ALL summer!
I tore it down in the fall, and discovered that the riser gaskets had been leaking for quite some time. there was evidence of water sitting in more than 1 cyl for a long time. Had it been salt water, the engine would have frozen up long ago.
Also, Rodbolt is right. The only way you would bend a pushrod is if a valve was rusted/stuck shut and didn't move when the cam pushed on it.....I don't think the 460 is an interference engine so if the valve was stuck open, the piston wouldn't touch it.....
Something had to give though, and it was the pushrod.
If you have old manifolds, YOU NEED TO REPLACE THEM. If the risers are old you NEED to replace them too.
Good luck. Everyone I called when I tried to replace mine didn't have any and wasn't going to get any. (don't go looking for a coupler either)
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Hardin marine does have manifolds for around $1900)
I don't know what you would do about risers though..... I think you'd have to use theirs or somebody else's SS riser pipes etc..... I didn't look that far into it....
Risers, manifolds, and couplers are some of the most replaced wear items in a marine engine. But since there are not that many 460 King Cobras out there the after market has been slow to support them and probably will never fully support them because they are slowly dwindling away.
Your other option is to do what I did.
Remove the OMC junk and replace it with either a Volvo Penta 454/DPS or a Mercruiser 454/Bravo I/II/II
I opted for the Merc because I found one first!
Your mileage may vary....
Cheers,
Rick