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Noisy Starboard transmission...rich engine
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Re: Noisy Starboard transmission...rich engine
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Re: Noisy Starboard transmission...rich engine
- while I wouldn't be too worried about damaging anything if it's simply leaking through valve stem seals I'd be a bit worried if it were leaking through an oil cooler. If it is, eventually it'll get bad enough that you'll get raw water in your oil. If you don't catch that quick when it finally happens, you'll end up with a bigger problem than you have now.
- The other thing to consider is that of an environmental concern. While we can't have a perfectly friendly footprint when running a boat (or anything else), we could take measures to ensure we minimize the impact on the environment. If we know we're dumping oil, wouldn't we want to take measures to correct that so we protect the environment we so love to boat and swim in?
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Re: Noisy Starboard transmission...rich engine
I agree with g36... get an idea of how much oil you're using.
Have you run the boat much this year? Is it possible there's just some fogging oil working it's way through the system?
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Re: Noisy Starboard transmission...rich engine
tomschauer wrote:Source of the post..... If the seals are leaking enough for a rebuild, you should be smoking with a warm engine and not leaving a sheen......
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Re: Noisy Starboard transmission...rich engine
Just a little closure on the above subject.The engine seems to run great however I have talked with the folks at Marysville Marine and that even though an engine seems to be running smoothly that that may not always be the case...therefore the rattle. There is still oil/fuel in the exhaust which is certainly not normal. This week we are going to test the oil cooler for a possible leak.
If the oil cooler isn't leaking then I would thank that there is a leaky valve stem and a valve job would be in order. I think I'll just enjoy the boat all summer then perhaps do the valves in the fall unless if anyone can think of something else to check.
Thanks for the help and advice.....
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Re: Noisy Starboard transmission...rich engine
Today I'm going to remove the water separation filter and and see if one of the tanks has water in it although I changed tanks during the fiasco with no help....
Maybe the map sensor....started working again when it cooled off???
I was hoping it wouldn't start again as that might give us some insight into the issues outlined above. You lose trust in an engine that has a problem that is hard to reproduce.
Anyone have any ideas as to how to remove water from a tank (tanks) if that turns out to be the problem??? Is a Seafoam treatment worth the effort?
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Re: Noisy Starboard transmission...rich engine
km1125 wrote:Source of the post Seafoam won't remove water from a tank. No additive will.....
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There are water dispersants you could use but their effectiveness will really depend on how much water there is. If you have a lot, your best bet is to pump it out as KM suggested.
Usually when a MAP sensor fails, the computer will set to a default so that the engine continues running and get you home. Might not run the best but it'll get you there.
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