anchormanagement
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Hello, I purchased a 97 XP this week. The guy thought he seized the engine 5 weeks ago. In reality, it doesn't appear the driveshaft carrier bearing has ever been lubed and it seized grabbing hold of the shaft making him think the engine seized. I took the jugs off to do the top end when I realized I needed to look deeper as the cylinders were in great shape.
The big issue is when I took the jugs off, I found the crankcase full of water. I'm assuming he probably hooked up a hose and turned it on without ever getting the engine turned over. So, I'm currently waiting for my rebuild kit to get here in the mail and have a dilemma on what to do with the bottom end. I've heard the guys that automatically say it needs to be rebuilt because it has been flooded more than 24 hours. I've also read guys say that's a load of crap. I'm gonna go with the second camp just because I'm REALLY not wanting to pull the crank.....
ANYWAYS.....what I'm wanting to know is what people think I should do regarding the water in the crankcase. I left it in there tonight because 1) what is another 24 hours after 5 weeks and 2) it is my opinion things will rust up much faster if I suck it all out of there and then leave it sit to airdry until I get my parts to get it rebuilt so I can run it to evap all the water. Now that I've removed the bearing the crank moves just fine. What I'm really wanting to do is drain it and fill it with some type of lube and let it sit for a couple days....but I'm unsure what lube I should use. I am kinda leaning towards Marvels Mystery but thought I'd just throw this out there to get others opinions/ideas before I actually do something tomorrow afternoon.
I appreciate any ideas and opinions. If you are just gonna say rebuild it do me the favor and just refrain from a reply.
Thanks!
The big issue is when I took the jugs off, I found the crankcase full of water. I'm assuming he probably hooked up a hose and turned it on without ever getting the engine turned over. So, I'm currently waiting for my rebuild kit to get here in the mail and have a dilemma on what to do with the bottom end. I've heard the guys that automatically say it needs to be rebuilt because it has been flooded more than 24 hours. I've also read guys say that's a load of crap. I'm gonna go with the second camp just because I'm REALLY not wanting to pull the crank.....
ANYWAYS.....what I'm wanting to know is what people think I should do regarding the water in the crankcase. I left it in there tonight because 1) what is another 24 hours after 5 weeks and 2) it is my opinion things will rust up much faster if I suck it all out of there and then leave it sit to airdry until I get my parts to get it rebuilt so I can run it to evap all the water. Now that I've removed the bearing the crank moves just fine. What I'm really wanting to do is drain it and fill it with some type of lube and let it sit for a couple days....but I'm unsure what lube I should use. I am kinda leaning towards Marvels Mystery but thought I'd just throw this out there to get others opinions/ideas before I actually do something tomorrow afternoon.
I appreciate any ideas and opinions. If you are just gonna say rebuild it do me the favor and just refrain from a reply.
Thanks!