From what I've read on the web, the second oxygen sensor only turns on service lightSure would like to know how the motor ever ran without the CAT's. There are sensors in the mans which have input to the PCM
From what I've read on the web, the second oxygen sensor only turns on service lightSure would like to know how the motor ever ran without the CAT's. There are sensors in the mans which have input to the PCM
Total salt water cooled motors last 8-10 years her in NW Florida, if they are flushed with fresh water after every trip. The heads usually rust out ot through passages and you get water into combustion chambers. That old of a salt water cooled, go find one to rebuild from a junk yard. Just my 2 cents, since I have been in your shoes. You never did indicate if it was antifreeze cooled?
Fill the manifold water jacket with acetone, then look up into the int/exh ports with a flash light every couple of minutes for leakage, wet line, discoloration. If it's a big crack it will start flowing pretty quick, but a hair line crack could take a bit to leak, and only show up as the surface getting moist/wet.
My manifold had a hair line crack (filling/rusing cyl 3 and 4) and I could only see a moist line, acetone was evaporating almost as quick as it was leaking, but it still leaked enough to fill the rear cylinders. Manifold was probably leaking more when the engine was hot...
From what I've read on the web, the second oxygen sensor only turns on service light
From what I've read on the web, the second oxygen sensor only turns on service light
2) What does all this ECU, cats and O[SUP]2[/SUP] sensor discussion have to do with water in the motor, whether the motor has cats removed or not?
Well, it isn't running and from the looks of the head and pistons, it's been dead for a long time.![]()
I try to do this test, but is crazy the weight of this manifold, around 100 lbs