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pb 09-05-2003 07:55 AM

Steam from breathers? Update and not good!!
 
While running the boat on the river this past Tuesday I noticed steam coming from both of my breather caps.
Engine temps were between 160-170. I felt the condensation forming on the exhaust riser and felt no oily residue. The motor is a warmed over 1997 454 Mag.
The breathers are from Eddie Marine. Also I checked the oil and it is golden. No milk shake.

Should I be concerned?

My other boat has a pcv valve and hose hooked back to the carb and never noticed this situation.

Paul

jdnca1 09-05-2003 08:46 AM

Its Normal. Nothing to worry about.

pb 09-05-2003 09:03 AM

jdnca1,
Thanks. Just what I wanted to hear

Paul

jhnrckr 09-05-2003 09:38 AM

I start to notice more steam as the weather changes. If it cools off and there is a lot of humidity you will see more steam, don't worry about it.

Tinkerer 09-07-2003 12:44 AM

Is their white under your breather caps???
If their is then you have a problem - You are getting water into your engine from somewhere. It isn't enough to show up in your oil.

Tinkerer 09-07-2003 01:00 PM

If you have milk on the underside of your breather caps you either have a lot of condensation ( this can happen if you run in cold water or your engine runs cold ) or you have a small water leak. If your oil is milky YOU have a big water leak and you are already doing damage. If you run at a high cruise at least once in a while it should get your oil above 212* and that will rid of any water in your oil. That should be the only time that you see steam coming out of your breathers. Is it possable that what you are seeing is blowby and not steam?

paradigm shift 09-07-2003 10:20 PM

Have to agree on PCV valves. Works very well at least it has for me. I had trouble with condesation under valve covers and during the winter months with cold water I would even see it in the oil. Installed PCV and NO condensation under valve covers period. In the winter I may see some under valve covers depending on how long I idle. Blower motor NO water thermostat so water temps are very low. Will help with fumes with a closed engine bay too. Just my .02 :)

pb 09-08-2003 07:47 AM

Saturday morning I am doing my fluid checks prior to heading out. Pull dipstick and find the dreaded milkshake!! Pulled risers to inspect gaskets. Looked fine.
Start making phone calls and decide to pull the heads. Inside of the motor was FULL of white sludge. Underside of intake manifold was literally caked with it about a 1/4".Same for the port side valve cover, distributor....SHALL I KEEP GOING!!!!

Collected up all the parts and pulled the boat out to Wolffies in Baroda , MI to go through the heads and re-assemble. He looked at the head gaskets and found indications of bad head gasket.

We just bought this boat and used it twice before this happened. WE ARE PISSED.

I need to calm down AGAIN.

Paul and Susan

Cord 09-08-2003 08:23 AM

Well, luckly you caught it early. New head gaskets and you should be good to go. Did the survey turn up any info on the head gasket? It might just be some really bad timing.

pb 09-08-2003 08:40 AM

Cord,
No survey. Lesson learned.

Cord 09-08-2003 11:20 AM

Ok, try going back to the broker. Tell them what happened. Give them the repair facities number. Hopefully, you guys can agree on splitting the costs.


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