1996 SN 5.7L ProSki PCM 290 hrs
I bought this boat, my first, Aug 2017. I did an oil change after putting about 20 hours on it. Seller had just changed it. When I pulled the cap off the drain hose, about 1/8 cup of water came out before the oil started draining. “That doesn’t belong there.” Other then that, the oil was normal. The inside of the valve covers looked normal.
I changed the oil before winter and kept it in my heated garage all winter. Ran the boat 30 hours this last year checking the oil regularly and each time the oil on the stick was full, clean and lacking odor.
Today I serviced the boat before hibernation. Before I did, I checked the oil on the dipstick, full, clean and lacking odor. Good. When i pullled the drain hose cap, the oil was laced with a yellow streak indicating, based on my experience, water in the oil. It wasn’t completely milky however it left a significant lace streak while draining. See photos.


So, i went up and pulled the oil cap on the valve cover and the little puddles on top of the heads and rockers is milky.

I had other projects planned for winter but i suppose this one will move up the list. -_-
Anyone have experience diagnosing this? I’m assuming Head gaskets or a cracked block / cylinder. I should have the tools to diagnose, not much experience with fresh water cooling systems.
Thanks in advance.
I bought this boat, my first, Aug 2017. I did an oil change after putting about 20 hours on it. Seller had just changed it. When I pulled the cap off the drain hose, about 1/8 cup of water came out before the oil started draining. “That doesn’t belong there.” Other then that, the oil was normal. The inside of the valve covers looked normal.
I changed the oil before winter and kept it in my heated garage all winter. Ran the boat 30 hours this last year checking the oil regularly and each time the oil on the stick was full, clean and lacking odor.
Today I serviced the boat before hibernation. Before I did, I checked the oil on the dipstick, full, clean and lacking odor. Good. When i pullled the drain hose cap, the oil was laced with a yellow streak indicating, based on my experience, water in the oil. It wasn’t completely milky however it left a significant lace streak while draining. See photos.
So, i went up and pulled the oil cap on the valve cover and the little puddles on top of the heads and rockers is milky.
I had other projects planned for winter but i suppose this one will move up the list. -_-
Anyone have experience diagnosing this? I’m assuming Head gaskets or a cracked block / cylinder. I should have the tools to diagnose, not much experience with fresh water cooling systems.
Thanks in advance.
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