snoozydude
Active Member
Howdy
I noticed my my dipstick was registering that the oil was far over full and when I started the engine the oil had turned a pale grey. Obviously it looks like seawater was getting in.
It has been tempremental of late stalling when put in forward until it has been running for a good few minutes. Ran fine in reverse then when put in forward it would stall.
I checked the net and have pulled off the exhaust elbow and it looks fine (thoug I do not know what a good one should look like) the exhaust elbow and head did not look blocked.
This incident happened the morning after I had gone for a 1 hour motor and slept overnight. I did leave the engine intake open overnight. I have seen some posts that suggest that you should start the engine with the seacock off then open it once the engine starts.
Would leaving the seacock open overnight have caused this?
What should I do other than drain and flush out the old oil and change the oil filter.
Thanks in advance.
I noticed my my dipstick was registering that the oil was far over full and when I started the engine the oil had turned a pale grey. Obviously it looks like seawater was getting in.
It has been tempremental of late stalling when put in forward until it has been running for a good few minutes. Ran fine in reverse then when put in forward it would stall.
I checked the net and have pulled off the exhaust elbow and it looks fine (thoug I do not know what a good one should look like) the exhaust elbow and head did not look blocked.
This incident happened the morning after I had gone for a 1 hour motor and slept overnight. I did leave the engine intake open overnight. I have seen some posts that suggest that you should start the engine with the seacock off then open it once the engine starts.
Would leaving the seacock open overnight have caused this?
What should I do other than drain and flush out the old oil and change the oil filter.
Thanks in advance.