captras
Jetboaters Admiral
- Messages
- 1,224
- Reaction score
- 1,348
- Points
- 252
- Location
- Lake Livingston, Texas
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2016
- Boat Model
- 242 Limited S E-Series
- Boat Length
- 24
Changing my oil today. Followed all the procedures regarding flushing water thru as the engine warmed up. Everything went well with the port engine. Starboard engine should be just as easy. Cranked up starboard engine, jumped out and turned the water on. After a few seconds saw no water coming out of the pee hole.....holy crap......turned the water off....jumped in and shut down the starboard engine. I had failed to move the hose to the starboard engine, so I was pumping water into the port engine while it was shut down. STUPID mistake. My only saving grace was I knew there was no engine damage as long as I didnt try to crank the port engine. BUT, now I was thinking I was going to have to take it to the dealer to check things out before I could start the engine. Time to get there, and probably take them a couple of weeks to get to it, and then the cost to have them check things. But....this site to the rescue. I searched the forums for hydrolock and found many threads related to this. Several mentioned pumping water into a non running engine. #1 point....DO NOT crank until you check things out. Next....remove the spark plugs and crank the engine to see if water comes out. If so, continue to crank until no water comes out. So, I removed the plugs, and with fingers crossed, cranked the port engine...not a drop of water...no moisture...nothing. cranked a second time to make sure....nothing.... Reinstalled the plugs, hit the start button...engine cranked immediately and purred like a kitten. Thanks to all those that have shared their expertise on this forum. Saved me from possibly destroying my engine, and saved me from wasted hours and dollars paying a dealer to do a simple 20 minute procedure! For anybody new to this forum, dont underestimate the amount of knowlege available!