Steve B71
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- Messages
- 53
- Reaction score
- 10
- Points
- 27
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2012
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 21
Will do. Thanks.Regardless, right now job 1 is getting that old, contaminated oil out and new oil in both engines.
Then I would pull the plugs on the one that won't start and crank it to make sure there is no water in there.
Then run on hose and see if milkiness reappears. If it is just a little, rechange oil. If it is a lot and a lot more oil there (e.g. lots of water came in from the hose), let us know and we need to regroup on diagnosing a crack in your head or block... (bad). Once you get that oil back to not getting milky any more, you need to run that boat hard to drive off the rest of the water--get it nice and hot.
Will do thx... when adding oil to engine to get the milkiness out. Do i add oil and then immediately remove oil or do I let it sit in there awhile before tak ikmg oil back out .. also... do i remove filter each time as wellnor leave it alkne till oil is good???Regardless, right now job 1 is getting that old, contaminated oil out and new oil in both engines.
Then I would pull the plugs on the one that won't start and crank it to make sure there is no water in there.
Then run on hose and see if milkiness reappears. If it is just a little, rechange oil. If it is a lot and a lot more oil there (e.g. lots of water came in from the hose), let us know and we need to regroup on diagnosing a crack in your head or block... (bad). Once you get that oil back to not getting milky any more, you need to run that boat hard to drive off the rest of the water--get it nice and hot.