Ok so starting on my 97 project challenger 1800. Temps yesterday finally rose to where I could crank the engines on the hose for the first time since I acquired the boat a few weeks ago. Engines fired right up, throttle response was good.... however I looked in the engine compartment and the aft most cylinder head had a nice stream of water coming from it. Upon further inspection it appears that there is an external crack in the cylinder jug (see pic). I am new to troubleshooting and working on engines and am in hopes you guys can help give me some pointers on the questions I have:
1. Because the engine ran and had good response, is it safe to assume that the sleeve is not damaged and only the exterior of the jug is cracked?
2. If not, what do I need to do to preserve the engine if water did get into the engine?
3. To rebuild a top end, do I need to get matched pistons and jugs or can I just buy another jug off ebay?
4. Is it advisible/possible to do this top end with the engine still in the boat or do I need to build a jack stand and pull it out?
Thanks for the help!!!
Scott
1. Because the engine ran and had good response, is it safe to assume that the sleeve is not damaged and only the exterior of the jug is cracked?
2. If not, what do I need to do to preserve the engine if water did get into the engine?
3. To rebuild a top end, do I need to get matched pistons and jugs or can I just buy another jug off ebay?
4. Is it advisible/possible to do this top end with the engine still in the boat or do I need to build a jack stand and pull it out?
Thanks for the help!!!
Scott