Slowmoe
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Of so I bought this boat from an out of town garage sale for $2000 cash.
The owner said it only had 65 hours on the engines but the seats and everything were garbage from sitting out.
Before I bought it I tried to crnk it but it wouldn't start. I am a pretty decent mechanic so I decided I had seen enough to pay $2000 for it.
Well I get it home and pull the spark plugs from all 4 cylinders, and they are saturated with oil. So I turmed the starboardengine over for a few seconds and the oil cleared out. Cleaned the plugs out popped them in and she fired up. Smoked bad for about a minute then cleared up. When I apply the throttle in neutral out of the water it just bogs. Not sure if it is supposed to do that?
Now the port engine is a different story. When I pulled the plugs and turned it over it shot LOTS of oil out of the plug hole. I had to crank for a total of about 30 seconds to clear the oil out. Got that engine started up ad it shot some nasty grey oil out of the exhaust for a good minute. Finally that side cleared up. It too bogs when I rev it up.
Also the oil light stays on when the resorvoir is halfway full, and the fuel guage does not work. Not sure how long the boat set up.
Soooo my questions are
1. Why are my engines bogging when applying throttle in neutral out of the water?
2. Since my oil light stays on could that mean the oil pump(s) are bad?
3. How the heck did my engine get full of oil like that?
4. Are there any maintenance checks I should do right now?
5. Is it typical to port these engines and or mill the heads for more power? Any performance upgrades like exhaust?
Here are a few "before" pics. Me and my buddy cleaned it up I will post some after pics later.
Thanks!
The owner said it only had 65 hours on the engines but the seats and everything were garbage from sitting out.
Before I bought it I tried to crnk it but it wouldn't start. I am a pretty decent mechanic so I decided I had seen enough to pay $2000 for it.
Well I get it home and pull the spark plugs from all 4 cylinders, and they are saturated with oil. So I turmed the starboardengine over for a few seconds and the oil cleared out. Cleaned the plugs out popped them in and she fired up. Smoked bad for about a minute then cleared up. When I apply the throttle in neutral out of the water it just bogs. Not sure if it is supposed to do that?
Now the port engine is a different story. When I pulled the plugs and turned it over it shot LOTS of oil out of the plug hole. I had to crank for a total of about 30 seconds to clear the oil out. Got that engine started up ad it shot some nasty grey oil out of the exhaust for a good minute. Finally that side cleared up. It too bogs when I rev it up.
Also the oil light stays on when the resorvoir is halfway full, and the fuel guage does not work. Not sure how long the boat set up.
Soooo my questions are
1. Why are my engines bogging when applying throttle in neutral out of the water?
2. Since my oil light stays on could that mean the oil pump(s) are bad?
3. How the heck did my engine get full of oil like that?
4. Are there any maintenance checks I should do right now?
5. Is it typical to port these engines and or mill the heads for more power? Any performance upgrades like exhaust?
Here are a few "before" pics. Me and my buddy cleaned it up I will post some after pics later.






Thanks!