My starter, power steering (below fill neck) and crank sensor were submerged in fresh water.
Immersion time was about 12 hours.
Is the starter toast? I assume it is. The starter was totally under water.
The Power steering pump. Not sure why fluid came out. Bilge had film of atf red fluid after pump out. I assume water went in around shaft seal or theres a vent port somewhere else other than cap. Planning to drain by disconnect pump output line since its at low point. Resivior drains out. Refill and crank if boat will run. Drain/refill again and call it good.
Going to to pump qt of motor oil out to see if water is on bottom of pan. Could have gone in on crank seals but doubt.
We had a bad rain event 7.5 inches in 5 hours. Boat was captured under boat house roof and had to partially flood boat to save windshield. Thinking was to sacrifice starter motor to save windshield as they are as rare as hens teeth. and therefore expensive if you can find.. Kind of suprised about PS.
Thanks for opinions from those expericienced with this.
Immersion time was about 12 hours.
Is the starter toast? I assume it is. The starter was totally under water.
The Power steering pump. Not sure why fluid came out. Bilge had film of atf red fluid after pump out. I assume water went in around shaft seal or theres a vent port somewhere else other than cap. Planning to drain by disconnect pump output line since its at low point. Resivior drains out. Refill and crank if boat will run. Drain/refill again and call it good.
Going to to pump qt of motor oil out to see if water is on bottom of pan. Could have gone in on crank seals but doubt.
We had a bad rain event 7.5 inches in 5 hours. Boat was captured under boat house roof and had to partially flood boat to save windshield. Thinking was to sacrifice starter motor to save windshield as they are as rare as hens teeth. and therefore expensive if you can find.. Kind of suprised about PS.
Thanks for opinions from those expericienced with this.
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