recently acquired a 1990 galaxy walk around boat with 4.3 v6 merch.
first issue I had was a fuel starvation problem which fixed once a I rebuilt the carb. now boat starts idles and runs fine. YEAHH.
go to look at the fuel pressure and thought it was kinda low at around 30 at idle with a mechanical gauge plunged in. so I figured maybe the oil filter was dirty or maybe the oil was just dirty since the boat has been sitting for a year.
go the change the oil and it ends up being this grey milky color.
so what am i looking at that would cause the oil to turn this color?
most posts point to water mixing with the oil? how does this happen?
some posts saying a blown head gasket or cracked block??? god i hope its not that.
What I was going to do was change the oil and filter and see if that makes a difference first? then do a compression test?
which leads me to my next question about compression testing. I've never done one before so I really don't know where to start.
Correct me if im wrong but do you ground the ignition coil on the distributor first and then disconnect the fuel lines? how do you ground the ignition coil?
then go ahead and un-plug all the spark plugs and start testing? i consider my self a pretty visual learning type person so if you got some pics that would help.
thank you guys so much.
first issue I had was a fuel starvation problem which fixed once a I rebuilt the carb. now boat starts idles and runs fine. YEAHH.
go to look at the fuel pressure and thought it was kinda low at around 30 at idle with a mechanical gauge plunged in. so I figured maybe the oil filter was dirty or maybe the oil was just dirty since the boat has been sitting for a year.
go the change the oil and it ends up being this grey milky color.
so what am i looking at that would cause the oil to turn this color?
most posts point to water mixing with the oil? how does this happen?
some posts saying a blown head gasket or cracked block??? god i hope its not that.
What I was going to do was change the oil and filter and see if that makes a difference first? then do a compression test?
which leads me to my next question about compression testing. I've never done one before so I really don't know where to start.
Correct me if im wrong but do you ground the ignition coil on the distributor first and then disconnect the fuel lines? how do you ground the ignition coil?
then go ahead and un-plug all the spark plugs and start testing? i consider my self a pretty visual learning type person so if you got some pics that would help.
thank you guys so much.