I have a 1994 Maxum 2400 SCR, 5.7 L V8, Mercruiser, Alpha 1 out drive. So we are sitting at lake Powell in Utah and we notice that the carpet in the front cabin is wet and getting wetter. I open the engine hatch and notice that the engine comaprtment is filling quickly, almost up to the batteries. I turned on both forward and back bilge pumps and it began pumping out a lot ofwater of course but, not enough to keep the water from staying at the same level. Once I was able to get the water level down enough by "bucketing" I looked toward a leaking sound near the back of the engine at the back wall and seemed to notice a leak as if it was coming off of the exhaust pipe? as it runs through or to the back wall.
In speaking with a boat repair guy who usually does my work, he said it sounds like a hole in the "Y" pipe. he described flappers that are metal covered in rubber that can melt and cause the metal to bang against the pipe and cause a hole and thus a leak.
Does that sound about right? Has anyone ever had a similar problem? He talks about pulling the engine to access and also, instead of buying a new "Y" pipe, simply tig weld the hole.
Any help and advice would be helpful. Is there any other common area that could leak and do what I am describing? It happens when we are sitting or under way.
In speaking with a boat repair guy who usually does my work, he said it sounds like a hole in the "Y" pipe. he described flappers that are metal covered in rubber that can melt and cause the metal to bang against the pipe and cause a hole and thus a leak.
Does that sound about right? Has anyone ever had a similar problem? He talks about pulling the engine to access and also, instead of buying a new "Y" pipe, simply tig weld the hole.
Any help and advice would be helpful. Is there any other common area that could leak and do what I am describing? It happens when we are sitting or under way.