I was down in the Keys this weekend and noticed my motor was idling a little rough. I had just returned from offshore at WOT (6000) RPM with no issues. When pulling in to the marina I noticed it was idling funny. I quickly checked a few things and discovered that if I run it up while in neutral it begins to cut out at 2900-3000 RPM. Also, I checked the oil and it was milky (chocolate milk). I towed the boat home and drained the oil and replaced the oil filter and oil but have not yet started it. I decided to check the plugs- 5 of 6 were good but one was wet (didn't smell of gas or oil so assume it was water). Any recommendations?
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you have a blown head gasket at least, hopefully its not a crack in the block or head or a warped head.
from the way you described it I think you will be lucky and its just the gasket since you didn't run it hot or overheat it.
as a_bay_charter mentioned there is a neutral rev limiter that keeps the rpms low so that's why you saw it cutting out in neutral like that, when its in gear the rev limiter cuts in at much higher rpms (red line) or it happens art any time if the motor is overheatingLast edited by keakar; 05-20-2014, 08:16 PM.
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Originally posted by noelm007 View PostNow I don't want to sound like a vulture about to swoop on some prey... but, if it's going to be scrapped and parted out, PLEASE let me know, I am after a starboard head for one of those, and will pay, and take care of full shipping.
seams like the heads are the first things to get destroyed on most newer motors
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