I've been reading this site all week after finding water in my DF140 engine oil when I went to change it last week. I confirmed my oil cooler needed to be changed as it is completely blocked, so I don't see how water could get from it into the oil. I also had corrosion around the steel exhaust plug which ended up being the reason for the tear-down.
My question is this...when we were removing the long bolts from the engine holder to the block, one broke off flush with the block. All the other bolts came out with no issues. Due to the corrosion around this bolt, I'm unsure if there is a fix for this. Based on the picture, does it look like this block is worth repairing? If so, what can be done to fix it?
What about the surface between the exhaust and the oil? It is very rough...possibly a couple thousands of an inch in corrosion pitting.
Is it possible this is where water was entering my crankcase? Or possibly a head gasket, or worse...corrosion farther up in the block?
The engine is a 2007 with 350 hours used only in Salt and Brackish water, flushed after every trip and stored in a garage. Compression test yielded 180-185 across all four cylinders last week, which seems low to me based on what others have reported.
I hate to sink a couple grand into this engine in parts, gaskets and machine shop fees when I'd really like a new DF150 for this boat IF I'm chasing a ghost here.
My question is this...when we were removing the long bolts from the engine holder to the block, one broke off flush with the block. All the other bolts came out with no issues. Due to the corrosion around this bolt, I'm unsure if there is a fix for this. Based on the picture, does it look like this block is worth repairing? If so, what can be done to fix it?
What about the surface between the exhaust and the oil? It is very rough...possibly a couple thousands of an inch in corrosion pitting.
Is it possible this is where water was entering my crankcase? Or possibly a head gasket, or worse...corrosion farther up in the block?
The engine is a 2007 with 350 hours used only in Salt and Brackish water, flushed after every trip and stored in a garage. Compression test yielded 180-185 across all four cylinders last week, which seems low to me based on what others have reported.
I hate to sink a couple grand into this engine in parts, gaskets and machine shop fees when I'd really like a new DF150 for this boat IF I'm chasing a ghost here.
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