Here's the situation I have a 2006 mercruiser 5.0 carb that has never seen the water other than muffs. This was an 06 leftover and engine manufactured Oct 05. Purchased 11-06
It was allegedly winterized by selling dealer.
I fired her up this weekend with muffs to flush the engine prior to install of closed cooling system. I collected the water discharge in a big tub and saw no rust just unburned fuel.
I finished installing the closed cooling (full system) -- and during the install drained all 5 blue drain ports (seawater pump, 2 manifolds, 2 engine blocks)
The water from the manifold and pump were clear but the water from the engine block was mostly fine rust particles - brown color...
Question:
is this a bad thing? the rust in the engine block...
how do I go about flushing it more... I haven't filled the heat exhanger yet, should I fill it with water and run the system to flush it before putting on anti-freeze?
Is there a way to directly flush the block and get all that remaining rust out? Can I use compressed air on the heat exhanger cap to force the water out and will it find it's way to the engine block?
Any product I should use to retard or reverse this corrosion?
Am I over-reacting and this is normal?
Thanks for all your help...
(whew...installing that cooling system took longer than the 4 hours the manual mentioned... but glad I did it...)
It was allegedly winterized by selling dealer.
I fired her up this weekend with muffs to flush the engine prior to install of closed cooling system. I collected the water discharge in a big tub and saw no rust just unburned fuel.
I finished installing the closed cooling (full system) -- and during the install drained all 5 blue drain ports (seawater pump, 2 manifolds, 2 engine blocks)
The water from the manifold and pump were clear but the water from the engine block was mostly fine rust particles - brown color...
Question:
is this a bad thing? the rust in the engine block...
how do I go about flushing it more... I haven't filled the heat exhanger yet, should I fill it with water and run the system to flush it before putting on anti-freeze?
Is there a way to directly flush the block and get all that remaining rust out? Can I use compressed air on the heat exhanger cap to force the water out and will it find it's way to the engine block?
Any product I should use to retard or reverse this corrosion?
Am I over-reacting and this is normal?
Thanks for all your help...
(whew...installing that cooling system took longer than the 4 hours the manual mentioned... but glad I did it...)