So, this past weekend I had a catastrophic engine failure on my 91 ski nautique. My best guess is that there is a crack in the block and one of the cylinders hydro-locked. At first I thought it was a blown head gasket. I compression tested each cylinder and found that one of them had NO compression at all. We pulled the head off of that side and there is a fairly large chunk of the piston that is missing. I'll have some pictures posted by tomorrow. The engine has 740 hours on it. It was purchased with approx 650 hours and has been winterized properly ever since I owned it (2 seasons). Not sure if anything out of the ordinary happened before that.
So, what am I looking for? It has a carbed Ford 5.8L 351ci.
I might be dreaming this. But, I think that the motor and the prop rotate in opposite directions. The prop is definitely RH. So, is there a reverser in the tranny and I should look for a standard rotation engine? Or, is that what they mean by a RH rotation engine?
So, what am I looking for? It has a carbed Ford 5.8L 351ci.
I might be dreaming this. But, I think that the motor and the prop rotate in opposite directions. The prop is definitely RH. So, is there a reverser in the tranny and I should look for a standard rotation engine? Or, is that what they mean by a RH rotation engine?
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