1MeanC3
Cadet
- Joined
- Jun 21, 2013
- Messages
- 15
Hi All,
I've got a '99 Stingray w/ a 3.0L Merc in it. Back story: I serviced the drive at the end of last season, new impeller, gaskets, oil. I misaligned the water tube so when I started it last week for the first time, it was pumping water, but not thru to the motor. Only ran it a few minutes until the temp on the gauge spiked to around 180. Pulled the drive off, fixed the water tube, re-assembled. Start it, runs great, cools well, never goes over 160. Now the issue: I see a small drop of water coming off the motor behind the manifold. Upon closer inspection, it's coming from the back of the head. IE. Cracked head. What's the best course of action to fix this? Used head? Could it be welded, or epoxied? I believe the head is cast iron, so not as easy to weld as aluminum. I have access to a seasoned welder. I have attached a video as well. I feel like I didn't run it long enough to crack the head, and I drained and antifreeze'd it last winter, so I don't think it froze. Is it possible this could have been happening for a while? Oil has always been clean, it's a really small leak. It looks as if the motor has actually been out of this boat before, there is a broken piece of casting near the rear bolt on the head.
Anyways, onto the video:
I've got a '99 Stingray w/ a 3.0L Merc in it. Back story: I serviced the drive at the end of last season, new impeller, gaskets, oil. I misaligned the water tube so when I started it last week for the first time, it was pumping water, but not thru to the motor. Only ran it a few minutes until the temp on the gauge spiked to around 180. Pulled the drive off, fixed the water tube, re-assembled. Start it, runs great, cools well, never goes over 160. Now the issue: I see a small drop of water coming off the motor behind the manifold. Upon closer inspection, it's coming from the back of the head. IE. Cracked head. What's the best course of action to fix this? Used head? Could it be welded, or epoxied? I believe the head is cast iron, so not as easy to weld as aluminum. I have access to a seasoned welder. I have attached a video as well. I feel like I didn't run it long enough to crack the head, and I drained and antifreeze'd it last winter, so I don't think it froze. Is it possible this could have been happening for a while? Oil has always been clean, it's a really small leak. It looks as if the motor has actually been out of this boat before, there is a broken piece of casting near the rear bolt on the head.
Anyways, onto the video: