I poted a few weeks ago about a 1996 SNOB I was looking at buying. I was able to work a price out with the owner and bought the boat. I picked it up last Sat. It is getting cold here in Utah, so I was hoping to get it out once before winter came.
When I got home I pulled the two block drain plugs and the exhaust manifold plugs because we have been having some below 32 nights. I also completely removed the raw water strainer and cleaned the weeds out of both sides of it. The previous owner had used it in a river that had lots of weeds. He had used it a day or two before i picked it up. I also cleaned out the transmission fluid cooler. Drained some water out of the hose running up to the crank driven impeller.
Put everything back together the next day and took it out. Dropped it in the water and started it up, checked for leaks. Idled the boat about 5 mins in place and then idled out of the no wake zone for about a min. I took off a, had the boat at about 4K for 45 seconds and the motor died. There was white smoke and a little blue smoke coming out the exhaust when I looked back.
When I tried to start it again the starter turned but the motor would not turn over. Locked up. I felt the hose coming out of the impeller going to the engine and it had some water in it but was not full. The oil level was right where it should be. Got towed in and took the boat home.
When I got home I pulled the block drains and got 3 or 4 gallons of water out. The I pulled the manifold drains and got a little sand (1 tablespoon) and some scale. Pulled the impeller apart and it was completly shreded. The pieces of it were sitting in the hose exiting the impeller.
The motor was still locked up so I pulled all of the plugs out. There was water in all 8 cylinders. I am guessing I have some bent connecting rods. The engine only turns a quarter turn by hand and I am unable to turn it any further using a ratchet.
I have an idea about what happend but I am looking for other thoughts. The boat has been to a marina every year, but I recently found out that the boat was not winterized each year (not really an issue since it was stored in a heated garage) and that the owner recalls maybe having the impeller changed 9 seasons ago.
Sorry for the long post, but I really need to figure out what happend and where I need to go from here, or what else I need to inspect to figure this out.
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When I got home I pulled the two block drain plugs and the exhaust manifold plugs because we have been having some below 32 nights. I also completely removed the raw water strainer and cleaned the weeds out of both sides of it. The previous owner had used it in a river that had lots of weeds. He had used it a day or two before i picked it up. I also cleaned out the transmission fluid cooler. Drained some water out of the hose running up to the crank driven impeller.
Put everything back together the next day and took it out. Dropped it in the water and started it up, checked for leaks. Idled the boat about 5 mins in place and then idled out of the no wake zone for about a min. I took off a, had the boat at about 4K for 45 seconds and the motor died. There was white smoke and a little blue smoke coming out the exhaust when I looked back.
When I tried to start it again the starter turned but the motor would not turn over. Locked up. I felt the hose coming out of the impeller going to the engine and it had some water in it but was not full. The oil level was right where it should be. Got towed in and took the boat home.
When I got home I pulled the block drains and got 3 or 4 gallons of water out. The I pulled the manifold drains and got a little sand (1 tablespoon) and some scale. Pulled the impeller apart and it was completly shreded. The pieces of it were sitting in the hose exiting the impeller.
The motor was still locked up so I pulled all of the plugs out. There was water in all 8 cylinders. I am guessing I have some bent connecting rods. The engine only turns a quarter turn by hand and I am unable to turn it any further using a ratchet.
I have an idea about what happend but I am looking for other thoughts. The boat has been to a marina every year, but I recently found out that the boat was not winterized each year (not really an issue since it was stored in a heated garage) and that the owner recalls maybe having the impeller changed 9 seasons ago.
Sorry for the long post, but I really need to figure out what happend and where I need to go from here, or what else I need to inspect to figure this out.
Thanks
Thanks
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