I have a lot of water in the crankcase oil. I have removed the oil cooler hoping it is the culprit. It looks good and the O ring looks good. If I blow on the water intake while plugging the outlet I get air out of the cooler. If I put pressure on the cooler there is no air escape. How do I know the cooler is ok?
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Originally posted by Inlander View PostI have a lot of water in the crankcase oil. I have removed the oil cooler hoping it is the culprit. It looks good and the O ring looks good. If I blow on the water intake while plugging the outlet I get air out of the cooler. If I put pressure on the cooler there is no air escape. How do I know the cooler is ok?
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Originally posted by redlowrey View PostIt will be more like corrosion from the head or the engine holder, because the engine oil pressure is a lot higher than the water pressure, it will push the oil into the water jackets and out through the prop and empty the sump. What year and how many hours.
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Inlander,
Do a search on this site or on Google for "engine holder corrosion". It's an ugly mess if you are at the point of getting water in the oil. If this is the culprit, the only fix is to remove the powerhead and replace the engine holder.
Good luck!
-Shawn
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