I just assumed it was an I/O
Fireball you need to be sure where the water is coming from. {inside the cylinder or outside}
Make sure it is water not gas.
I am getting really confused with your replies.
Is it condensation or actually running water? Do you know how to compression test your cylinders? You should do that anyway being that your engine is working on 40 yrs old
After posting that, you may want to consider since it is running fine to run her till she goes. 40 yrs is a good run for an outboard.
Is the repairs worth it? At 90 bucks an hr at boat repair shops it won't take long to get to a point where it is simply not worth it.
It is an OB. (I said that ealier)
It is not running water, it is a mist when you take the spark plug out and run it like that. It is just a little bit of water around the spark plug. I don't know how to test the compression.
It is not worth it to repair it unless we can get it done cheap. If we can't fix it ourselves, my dad is just going to run it until it stop working and then we will get a newer boat.
Last edited by Fire Ball; 11-05-2009 at 08:28 PM.
What is this "shoot a small mist of water out" that you are talking about? Are you saying you took out a spark plug and water shot out of the cylinder? And how much water are we talking about here?
If water is inside the cylinders, you have a big problem. Water doesn't burn, obviously, but even worse it is not compressible. If you get enough water in your cylinders, the motor will hydro-lock which usually means complete destruction.
I'd run a compression test of all cylinders and report back with the results. Also try to find the source of the water. How is it getting inside the cylinders, assuming that's where it is coming from?
Bad head gasket sounds reasonable. I don't suppose you could have a cracked block?
Good luck.
Kev