Hello All,
Little background info so everyone knows my basics.
I own a 1995 Fourwinns 195 Sundowner.
Ford Volve-Penta 5.0fi 302 engine
GLM Exhaust Manifolds w/4" Risers
VP Sx Cobra Drive
Fresh Water use.
I have owned this boat for about 5 years now with no problems at all.
2 years ago I replaced my old exhaust manifolds with GLM Manifolds w/4 risers(don't know if this means anything, just am giving as much info as I have)
I used this boat all season, and everything seems to run fine, never gets hot, etc.
I just went to change the oil in it to get ready to put it away for the season, and was unhappily surprised to see cofee-ish oil come out of it. Great, all sorts of water in the oil.
Knowing that nothing will change, I put some new oil in and ran it again with the muffs for a few mins, and drained it again. Same thing.
Then engie runs fine, ran fine all summer for me. The only "issue" I had with it was early in the season, I was beached with some friends, and decided I was too impatient to push the boat off, so I was going to reverse myself out. Sortly after I find that the boat starts running very hot, so I pull it off the water and take a look to see that there was a bunch of rocks, etc jammed in the t-stat and in some of the hoses. I flushed it all out, and replaced the t-stat. No problems again for the rest of the season. The engine has always run cool since I've had it, usualy 120-140 on my gauge.
I am trying to get some ideas. I really have not worked on boat engines much, but I have lots of garage car experience. I am going to start taking it apart this weekend, and planned to remove the upper and lower intakes to see if I see anything real obvious, and next the heads I guess. I am thinking that I may have blown a head gasket or possible cracked a head when it did get hot.
I was always wondering about the exhaust manifolds/risers. If they got to hot from lack of water when it was clogged, could a jacket break and allow water to enter the engine somehow? I'm not really sure how it would, but I've heard about leaking risers in the past.
Any suggestions or ideas from the boat guru's out there would be greatly appreciated. I rather head in the right direction than do all sorts of extra work.
Thank you in advance!
John
Little background info so everyone knows my basics.
I own a 1995 Fourwinns 195 Sundowner.
Ford Volve-Penta 5.0fi 302 engine
GLM Exhaust Manifolds w/4" Risers
VP Sx Cobra Drive
Fresh Water use.
I have owned this boat for about 5 years now with no problems at all.
2 years ago I replaced my old exhaust manifolds with GLM Manifolds w/4 risers(don't know if this means anything, just am giving as much info as I have)
I used this boat all season, and everything seems to run fine, never gets hot, etc.
I just went to change the oil in it to get ready to put it away for the season, and was unhappily surprised to see cofee-ish oil come out of it. Great, all sorts of water in the oil.
Knowing that nothing will change, I put some new oil in and ran it again with the muffs for a few mins, and drained it again. Same thing.
Then engie runs fine, ran fine all summer for me. The only "issue" I had with it was early in the season, I was beached with some friends, and decided I was too impatient to push the boat off, so I was going to reverse myself out. Sortly after I find that the boat starts running very hot, so I pull it off the water and take a look to see that there was a bunch of rocks, etc jammed in the t-stat and in some of the hoses. I flushed it all out, and replaced the t-stat. No problems again for the rest of the season. The engine has always run cool since I've had it, usualy 120-140 on my gauge.
I am trying to get some ideas. I really have not worked on boat engines much, but I have lots of garage car experience. I am going to start taking it apart this weekend, and planned to remove the upper and lower intakes to see if I see anything real obvious, and next the heads I guess. I am thinking that I may have blown a head gasket or possible cracked a head when it did get hot.
I was always wondering about the exhaust manifolds/risers. If they got to hot from lack of water when it was clogged, could a jacket break and allow water to enter the engine somehow? I'm not really sure how it would, but I've heard about leaking risers in the past.
Any suggestions or ideas from the boat guru's out there would be greatly appreciated. I rather head in the right direction than do all sorts of extra work.
Thank you in advance!
John