greg82255
Senior Chief Petty Officer
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- Oct 26, 2009
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Hello,
I have a 1986 Merc 260/Alpha One. I was planning to replace the risers this year. After I drained the antifreeze out of the manifold, I pulled the port side riser off and found a liquid inside the manifold. It was on the inside where the exhaust gases come out. I'm not sure if it was antifreeze or water, but I don't really think that matters - something got in there. I checked the oil to see if the liquid had gotten into a cylinder and slipped passed the rings, but there was no milkiness in the oil. Should I just replace the manifolds? or am I looking at possibly a bigger problem? The boat is still winterized - haven't started it yet for the summer. Should I try to start it or try to fix this problem first? Thanks in advance.
I have a 1986 Merc 260/Alpha One. I was planning to replace the risers this year. After I drained the antifreeze out of the manifold, I pulled the port side riser off and found a liquid inside the manifold. It was on the inside where the exhaust gases come out. I'm not sure if it was antifreeze or water, but I don't really think that matters - something got in there. I checked the oil to see if the liquid had gotten into a cylinder and slipped passed the rings, but there was no milkiness in the oil. Should I just replace the manifolds? or am I looking at possibly a bigger problem? The boat is still winterized - haven't started it yet for the summer. Should I try to start it or try to fix this problem first? Thanks in advance.