[Public-List] the grey oily goo saga
mr smith
jungsters3 at yahoo.com
Thu Aug 4 22:47:43 PDT 2011
well, here's the update...the 4th oil change did the trick & the goo is gone...wooohoo...and yes, i did remove the water from the block as far as the drain plugs allowed...and running the motor up to a minute between oil changes with no water has given the water pump a bit of a squeal type noise which will be my next project...reading old posts from the Moyer site revealed my possible water contamination as Dan has said NEVER run a pressurized water hose to a running atomic 4 as the water pump/exhaust can not keep up with the flow & water will back flush it through the exhaust into the motor...so much to learn so little time...lol....hmmmmmm...guess what i did...mike
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Today's Topics:
1. Replace Icebox Insulation (Jim Davis)
2. Re: Replace Icebox Insulation (Kris Coward)
3. After 3 oil changes... William raises an interesting point
(Daniel Sternglass)
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Date: Wed, 3 Aug 2011 15:42:27 -0400
From: "Jim Davis" <a30240 at earthlink.net>
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Subject: [Public-List] Replace Icebox Insulation
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"Oh, and a took a short length of 3/8" copper gas line, flared the end, made a hole for it in a corner of the freezer, glassed/gelcoated it in place, and it works quite effectively as a drain without letting too much heat in."
If you had bent it into a "S" turn under the box it would have acted like a trap and kept even more cold in.
Jim Davis
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Date: Wed, 3 Aug 2011 15:59:16 -0400
From: Kris Coward <kris at melon.org>
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On Wed, Aug 03, 2011 at 03:42:27PM -0400, Jim Davis wrote:
> "Oh, and a took a short length of 3/8" copper gas line, flared the end, made a hole for it in a corner of the freezer, glassed/gelcoated it in place, and it works quite effectively as a drain without letting too much heat in."
>
> If you had bent it into a "S" turn under the box it would have acted like a trap and kept even more cold in.
It also would've been an absolute nightmare to install, since the space
under the box isn't terribly large or accessible for post-installation
bending (and it's copper tubing, so I'm not sure that the reduction in
losses due to airflow would outweigh the increased conductive losses by
all that much).
Cheers,
Kris
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Message: 3
Date: Wed, 03 Aug 2011 16:26:53 -0400
From: Daniel Sternglass <dans at stmktg.com>
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Subject: [Public-List] After 3 oil changes... William raises an
interesting point
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> Hi Mike....
> If after 3 oil changes you still have water in your system.....then
> you better check where the water is coming into your engine. You
> might look for broken leaking caskets,water pump seal to the engine
> etc.etc. Good luck. William
Hi William, Mike,
It did take me 6 oil changes after my boat filled with water, as the
mechanic predicted. There was no leak from the cooling system, the water
had entered through the so-called "oil fill" which I had accidentally
left open. :-(
But you do raise an interesting and possibly very important point -- If
the water is entering the oil system slowly through a crack or leak in
the cooling circuit, it might be necessary to aggressively _drain the
cooling system_ to keep water from continuing to be pumped into the oil,
or maybe Mike has already done this. In that case, you may want to
remove the impeller, and don't run run the engine more than 20 seconds
or so at a time, and keep on pumpin'. If in doubt, I would strongly
suggest a call to Don Moyer, this qualifies as a difficult situation,
and he is very friendly and helpful.
http://www.moyermarine.com
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