<Sigh> Worked on getting our new (to us) '08 22ve ready for going to the lake, and proceeded to change the oil as a part of the dewinterization process. Quick background: we bought this boat last September, and as a part of that process checked the engine oil, which appeared to be clean. Engine was replaced in the spring of '23, and has 5 hours or less run time since then.
Item 1: the oil is thick, like REALLY thick. I have the paperwork from the engine replacement, and it shows the oil used was "25w-40 marine". It almost feels like gear oil.
But *this* is Item 2:
Engine Oil Resized.jpg
Ok, so there's 3 different reasons in my experience that this can happen:
1. Blown head gasket
2. Cracked cylinder head
3. Cracked engine block
Another could be some kind of engine oil/water heat exchanger. Do these boats have anything like this, or something else that could introduce water to the oil?
Thanks in advance, and have a good one,
Mike
Item 1: the oil is thick, like REALLY thick. I have the paperwork from the engine replacement, and it shows the oil used was "25w-40 marine". It almost feels like gear oil.
But *this* is Item 2:
Engine Oil Resized.jpg
Ok, so there's 3 different reasons in my experience that this can happen:
1. Blown head gasket
2. Cracked cylinder head
3. Cracked engine block
Another could be some kind of engine oil/water heat exchanger. Do these boats have anything like this, or something else that could introduce water to the oil?
Thanks in advance, and have a good one,
Mike
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