Referencing an earlier post from last week,
http://www.suzukioutboardforum.com/f...sion-what-next
I have another "What Would You Do?" question.
I had the hole in the engine holder welded by a local shop vs. buying a new one. Hopefully that will work if this motor goes back together.
I was also able to get the broken bolt out of the engine block (BIG THANKS for the tips you provided and my buddy who is a machinist at BOEING!!). That took some time but the threads were salvaged and all is good.
I decided to also remove the head while I had the powerhead off to put my mind at ease as that being the source of water getting in the oil and to see how things looked inside. No water or signs of water in the cylinders, but many of the cooling passages were blocked, so I worked on cleaning those out today.
There's a few high spots in the cooling passageways of the block (likely due to corrosion) which I hope to be able to lightly hone those down level with the block.
My big question is what are your thoughts on this engine head? Does this look like the typical corrosion you would see in a 12-year old salt to brackish water engine with 350 hours?
Should I just have it machined and reinstall, or is it questionable in this condition??
Thanks in advance for any suggestions!
https://share.icloud.com/photos/0Mvn...xg#Hanahan,_SC
http://www.suzukioutboardforum.com/f...sion-what-next
I have another "What Would You Do?" question.
I had the hole in the engine holder welded by a local shop vs. buying a new one. Hopefully that will work if this motor goes back together.
I was also able to get the broken bolt out of the engine block (BIG THANKS for the tips you provided and my buddy who is a machinist at BOEING!!). That took some time but the threads were salvaged and all is good.
I decided to also remove the head while I had the powerhead off to put my mind at ease as that being the source of water getting in the oil and to see how things looked inside. No water or signs of water in the cylinders, but many of the cooling passages were blocked, so I worked on cleaning those out today.
There's a few high spots in the cooling passageways of the block (likely due to corrosion) which I hope to be able to lightly hone those down level with the block.
My big question is what are your thoughts on this engine head? Does this look like the typical corrosion you would see in a 12-year old salt to brackish water engine with 350 hours?
Should I just have it machined and reinstall, or is it questionable in this condition??
Thanks in advance for any suggestions!
https://share.icloud.com/photos/0Mvn...xg#Hanahan,_SC
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