Hello wrench Gurus!
am a long time reader first time poster and I finally reached the point where I could use some of your incites. I currently own a 97 Four Winns Horizon bow rider with a Volvo Penta 4.3 GL with SX cobra outdrive. I currently have an issue where I am getting water in the oil if I run my boat on muffs and then let it sit over night. Please note that I can run it for 20 or so minutes on muffs and check the oil afterwards and it is not milky, this only appears to happen when the boat sits over night. I also noticed that if I run the engine dry for 15 seconds after pulling the muffs off I don't have the water issue. I also noticed at the same time that I have an overheating issue on the port side manifold/riser. After reading through countless posts in the archive it sounded like I needed to replace both manifolds/risers as the culprit would most likely be a bad gasket (causing water to leak into the cylinders and into the pan) and a clogging issue (which would account for the overheating). This past weekend I replaced both sides as well as the thermostat (and I cleaned out the housing) and raw water impellar. I then proceeded to run the boat again for about 20 minutes on muffs and I noticed the port side was still overheating (starboard side was almost cold to the touch, right side I could barely touch). So after doing some further research, I read Don's post about Diagnosing overheating issues so I hooked up a garden hose to the raw water hose that feeds the water pump and I noticed that there was a good amount of water leaking from where the hose connects to the plastic nipple by the gimble housing. I took the outdrive off, took the plastic nipple off the hose and popped the nipple out, It appears that there is no o-ring on the nipple itself however in the volvo diagram it does show an o-ring. I also noticed that there is a small hole in the nipple itself in a groove that looks like it should have an o-ring covering it (or something?). Is this where the o-ring goes, or does the o-ring just get sandwiched in between the square part of the nipple and the housing when I put the nut on? Here is the diagram:
Also Regarding the water in the oil, I've read on here that it could also be cracked block however if it was cracked wouldn't the water be forced into the cylinders while it is running and I would constantly have the milky oil issue? I am at an absolute loss here of how else water could possibly get in the oil. My next step (once I receive the O-Ring, I ordered it today) would be to do a compression test on all cylinders, but even after that I'm not quite sure what I should do next? I am certainly not a mechanic, I can do most maintenance on my own however I get very nervous when the topic of opening the engine comes up. Any help or thoughts would be greatly appreciated!!!
am a long time reader first time poster and I finally reached the point where I could use some of your incites. I currently own a 97 Four Winns Horizon bow rider with a Volvo Penta 4.3 GL with SX cobra outdrive. I currently have an issue where I am getting water in the oil if I run my boat on muffs and then let it sit over night. Please note that I can run it for 20 or so minutes on muffs and check the oil afterwards and it is not milky, this only appears to happen when the boat sits over night. I also noticed that if I run the engine dry for 15 seconds after pulling the muffs off I don't have the water issue. I also noticed at the same time that I have an overheating issue on the port side manifold/riser. After reading through countless posts in the archive it sounded like I needed to replace both manifolds/risers as the culprit would most likely be a bad gasket (causing water to leak into the cylinders and into the pan) and a clogging issue (which would account for the overheating). This past weekend I replaced both sides as well as the thermostat (and I cleaned out the housing) and raw water impellar. I then proceeded to run the boat again for about 20 minutes on muffs and I noticed the port side was still overheating (starboard side was almost cold to the touch, right side I could barely touch). So after doing some further research, I read Don's post about Diagnosing overheating issues so I hooked up a garden hose to the raw water hose that feeds the water pump and I noticed that there was a good amount of water leaking from where the hose connects to the plastic nipple by the gimble housing. I took the outdrive off, took the plastic nipple off the hose and popped the nipple out, It appears that there is no o-ring on the nipple itself however in the volvo diagram it does show an o-ring. I also noticed that there is a small hole in the nipple itself in a groove that looks like it should have an o-ring covering it (or something?). Is this where the o-ring goes, or does the o-ring just get sandwiched in between the square part of the nipple and the housing when I put the nut on? Here is the diagram:
Also Regarding the water in the oil, I've read on here that it could also be cracked block however if it was cracked wouldn't the water be forced into the cylinders while it is running and I would constantly have the milky oil issue? I am at an absolute loss here of how else water could possibly get in the oil. My next step (once I receive the O-Ring, I ordered it today) would be to do a compression test on all cylinders, but even after that I'm not quite sure what I should do next? I am certainly not a mechanic, I can do most maintenance on my own however I get very nervous when the topic of opening the engine comes up. Any help or thoughts would be greatly appreciated!!!