mscombest
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Hey all. I wish my first post was a better one but I'm In need of help. I have a 2009 yamaha 212ss. scupper failed this weekend while anchored(assuming a kid kicked it in trying to get on the boat without a ladder). Anyway, long story short, then entire engine bay filled with water almost up to, but not actually to the filter. It sat in there for at least an hour, as it continued to take on water, filling up my cooler and my dry storage to the top with water. Was pretty lucky, as I'd say I was about 10-15 minutes before the entire boat would have been submerged completely.
This was on Sat. Drained all the water, let the boat dry in the sun yesterday. Today, through advice from others, I removed the spark plugs and cranked the engine.
Starter worked fine. the 2nd cylinder on the right engine did shoot some water out. I cranked it a few more times, and there was just a slight mist(almost vapor), but no shots of droplets.
I checked the oil, It doesn't look any different than normal but I will probably change it, the oil filter and the air filters out of an abundance of caution.
I am not mechanically inclined, but am willing to do any work that I can do. I just don't know the next steps.
1) Do I continue to crank that engine until there is no water (mist or anything)?
2) Is there anything else I need to do?
3) Is that engine toast or okay, or will some other diagnostic have to be run?
4) I have new sparkplugs to put in, but don't know if I should at this point or not?
I would love any advice you can provide me.
Thanks
This was on Sat. Drained all the water, let the boat dry in the sun yesterday. Today, through advice from others, I removed the spark plugs and cranked the engine.
Starter worked fine. the 2nd cylinder on the right engine did shoot some water out. I cranked it a few more times, and there was just a slight mist(almost vapor), but no shots of droplets.
I checked the oil, It doesn't look any different than normal but I will probably change it, the oil filter and the air filters out of an abundance of caution.
I am not mechanically inclined, but am willing to do any work that I can do. I just don't know the next steps.
1) Do I continue to crank that engine until there is no water (mist or anything)?
2) Is there anything else I need to do?
3) Is that engine toast or okay, or will some other diagnostic have to be run?
4) I have new sparkplugs to put in, but don't know if I should at this point or not?
I would love any advice you can provide me.
Thanks