Re: Water in oil, 2004 Suzuki DF115
sorry guys for not replying before now. I did find a machine shop and they found the head to be ok. The block deck was out of tolerance (.0024 in or ,06mm is the allowable tolerances). The deck was out but only a little but the machine shop said when your talking about aluminum, it was probably enough, especially when there was no other problems found. THey put the head under pressure and put vacuum on the block, found every thing o.k. I had the shop to "shave" the head a little and "deck" the block enough to get it back perfectly flat. I also had them to "hown" the cylinder walls. I ordered new gasket set, rings, thermostat and water pressure valve. I got the engine back together about 2 weeks ago but until yesterday, had not a chance to run the engine. So the big day, friday, put the boat in the water, cranked the engine, ran, no smoke, no bad noises, so far so good. Let the engine run for a minute or two, no water from the indicater outlet. Still let it run for another minute or so. I cut the engine off, took the big hose off of the water hose going to the engine and water was there and engine seamed fine. I figured was probably something i hooked back up wrong. Fired the engine back up, put in gear, and accelerated. THe engine spits and sputters, pops back doesn't run right at all. I must have got something wrong fuel or fireing wise. I still have to figure that out but feel confident about the engine rebuild. will keep you posted on progress.
sorry guys for not replying before now. I did find a machine shop and they found the head to be ok. The block deck was out of tolerance (.0024 in or ,06mm is the allowable tolerances). The deck was out but only a little but the machine shop said when your talking about aluminum, it was probably enough, especially when there was no other problems found. THey put the head under pressure and put vacuum on the block, found every thing o.k. I had the shop to "shave" the head a little and "deck" the block enough to get it back perfectly flat. I also had them to "hown" the cylinder walls. I ordered new gasket set, rings, thermostat and water pressure valve. I got the engine back together about 2 weeks ago but until yesterday, had not a chance to run the engine. So the big day, friday, put the boat in the water, cranked the engine, ran, no smoke, no bad noises, so far so good. Let the engine run for a minute or two, no water from the indicater outlet. Still let it run for another minute or so. I cut the engine off, took the big hose off of the water hose going to the engine and water was there and engine seamed fine. I figured was probably something i hooked back up wrong. Fired the engine back up, put in gear, and accelerated. THe engine spits and sputters, pops back doesn't run right at all. I must have got something wrong fuel or fireing wise. I still have to figure that out but feel confident about the engine rebuild. will keep you posted on progress.