metalwizard
Chief Petty Officer
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- Sep 13, 2010
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Yep I got water in my oil. 165 hp straight six omc 1973
I first noticed it when I started it up for spring. I had water POURING out the side of the head under the manifold, I found a freeze plug popped out. So I pulled the manifold popped a new one in. hooked up the hose. fired it up running good. bus STILL LEAKING.
Closer look there is a crack in the block just below the head line dead center. so I pulled the man again to take a closer look
My intake exhaust man is DEFINITELY cracked. in a few places AND on the square cap on the stern end. and the block is cracked too. about 2" long
Yes the engine froze. My drains were plugged and I did not know better so I did not drain it properly.
So I ran it for a little while before I decided where the leak was. I ALSO let the water run into the sterndrive with the hose. with the engine shut off.
is there ANY WAY the water could have come from me leaving the water hooked up and on and having a cracked manifold causing the oil in the water and NOT be an INTERNAL block crack?
What I am asking is it worth getting a new manifold, riser and the cap on the end of the manifold, JB the block crack and try it again.?
I do have a line on another motor but it will be a long process to get it and swap it, I'd hate to do it if I dont need to.
Thanks again
I first noticed it when I started it up for spring. I had water POURING out the side of the head under the manifold, I found a freeze plug popped out. So I pulled the manifold popped a new one in. hooked up the hose. fired it up running good. bus STILL LEAKING.
Closer look there is a crack in the block just below the head line dead center. so I pulled the man again to take a closer look
My intake exhaust man is DEFINITELY cracked. in a few places AND on the square cap on the stern end. and the block is cracked too. about 2" long
Yes the engine froze. My drains were plugged and I did not know better so I did not drain it properly.
So I ran it for a little while before I decided where the leak was. I ALSO let the water run into the sterndrive with the hose. with the engine shut off.
is there ANY WAY the water could have come from me leaving the water hooked up and on and having a cracked manifold causing the oil in the water and NOT be an INTERNAL block crack?
What I am asking is it worth getting a new manifold, riser and the cap on the end of the manifold, JB the block crack and try it again.?
I do have a line on another motor but it will be a long process to get it and swap it, I'd hate to do it if I dont need to.
Thanks again