Milkshake on rebuilt engine
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What an ordeal, right I posted pan to show how I had to cut tabs. He mentioned earlier that he thinks builder left pan out this time around. They aren't needed for single plane manifolds like ours.
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Thanks guys. Builder is handeling it from here. Other then the fact its happening i cant really say anything negative about the builder. unfortunatley he wants to motor out which sucks but in less then 2 hrs ill have it sitting on the stand in my truck.
Ill report back when i hear what the issue is. And no,it will NOT go back in till i know for sure 100% its fixed
Ill report back when i hear what the issue is. And no,it will NOT go back in till i know for sure 100% its fixed
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Motor got dropped off monday morning. He just texted me a picture of him checking heads. The intake is off. He has it pumped up to 15# and its been holding for 2 hrs. Hes gonna let it sit overnight and check again
seeing as it wouldnt hold for 2 min for me im gonna go ahead and assume i have an intake issue
either the manifold itself is bad (freshwater only. (Aluminum dart intake)
there was a gasket issue with the manifold
or i had something wasnt sealed when i was checking it. I was spraying soapy water around looking fir bubbles and never did find anything.
Inwould imagine i could check the intake by itself somehow?
seeing as it wouldnt hold for 2 min for me im gonna go ahead and assume i have an intake issue
either the manifold itself is bad (freshwater only. (Aluminum dart intake)
there was a gasket issue with the manifold
or i had something wasnt sealed when i was checking it. I was spraying soapy water around looking fir bubbles and never did find anything.
Inwould imagine i could check the intake by itself somehow?
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Maybe like tinkerer said. The bolt are to long but in the manifold. I started one engine in boat the other day and have the intake installed on the one I pulled. Hoping to have it in by Fri. I'd be eyeballing that intake. I had to replace my darts. They looked great but had eroded around the water ports. Probably could have used them but don't want any issues. I bought new merlin marine intakes. They have brass inserts at all water passages. I know they don't perform as well as darts but they aren't going give me any surprises





