incrediblened
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- Apr 24, 2009
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- 148
Hey everyone. I am so close to getting my 1990 Maxum on the water that I can feel the spray of water in my face.
Today I got the engine started and running. After about 20 seconds of running I see milkshake coming up from the lifter rods.
I expected this. The PO ran it hot, blew a headgasket and filled 2 of the cylinders with water. I just wanted to warm up the oil a little before I drained it.
I drained the Oil/Water mixture. Picked up a case of oil & a couple filters and began the run & flush routine. Someone at the shop suggested I use an engine flush. So I did. Filled it up with oil & engine flush. Ran it for about 3 minutes. (I was supposed to run it for 5). The engine ran hot. I don't know how hot because my thermostat wire wasn't hooked up. But there was a smoke coming out of the exhaust... and I jumped in and shut it down immediately. The exhaust manifolds were hot and there was a little smoke coming off of the engine. I assume a little oil was burning off b/c I had the lifter covers off to adjust the lifters if necessary after a head gasket replacement.
I Pulled the lower unit - impeller looks perfect. There were a couple of chunks of old impeller that I pulled out - but they didn't look like they were doing much harm.
I pulled the thermostat. It didn't look terrible, but I'm going to replace it anyway.
I pulled out a chunk of soft charred black rubber out of the exhaust. Flapper reminant?
I drained the oil & removed the filter. The Engine Flush really made the oil watery. So it poured out quickly and was again quite milky.
I refilled the crankcase again with oil & 1/2 pint of Seafoam this time (as per manufacturer instructions). Slapped on a new filter. I'm going to assemble it all back together again... but what should I look for? Am I headed in the right direction?
I expected this. The PO ran it hot, blew a headgasket and filled 2 of the cylinders with water. I just wanted to warm up the oil a little before I drained it.
I drained the Oil/Water mixture. Picked up a case of oil & a couple filters and began the run & flush routine. Someone at the shop suggested I use an engine flush. So I did. Filled it up with oil & engine flush. Ran it for about 3 minutes. (I was supposed to run it for 5). The engine ran hot. I don't know how hot because my thermostat wire wasn't hooked up. But there was a smoke coming out of the exhaust... and I jumped in and shut it down immediately. The exhaust manifolds were hot and there was a little smoke coming off of the engine. I assume a little oil was burning off b/c I had the lifter covers off to adjust the lifters if necessary after a head gasket replacement.
I Pulled the lower unit - impeller looks perfect. There were a couple of chunks of old impeller that I pulled out - but they didn't look like they were doing much harm.
I pulled the thermostat. It didn't look terrible, but I'm going to replace it anyway.
I pulled out a chunk of soft charred black rubber out of the exhaust. Flapper reminant?
I drained the oil & removed the filter. The Engine Flush really made the oil watery. So it poured out quickly and was again quite milky.
I refilled the crankcase again with oil & 1/2 pint of Seafoam this time (as per manufacturer instructions). Slapped on a new filter. I'm going to assemble it all back together again... but what should I look for? Am I headed in the right direction?