Eclipse1701d
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So, I was doing some maintenance on my boat. Had the splitter hooked up so I could flush both engines at the same time. I went to briefly bring the engines up to 5000RPM and an incredibly loud noise occurred. The same noise you get when you have a hose running, but not full blast, and you are in your home and hear high pitch whining coming from your pipes, except about 10 times louder. I immediately turned off the engines, jumped off the boat and turned the water off. Of course, I am losing it, because I know the water shouldn't be on with the engines off...
I opened the engine compartment, and see absolutely nothing out of place. Look in the oil filler cap and see what looks like normal oil. Check the dipsticks three times, levels are normal and oil looks normal.
I restart the engines, without water, they sound fine. Slightly rev them, no noise. I proceed to look into the jet packs, and I see something on the Port Side. Almost like gel. I take a long piece of metal, to touch the object, and I pull out a ziplock sandwich baggy. Any advice before I proceed and put her in the water? Could this baggy going through the system have made that noise?
I opened the engine compartment, and see absolutely nothing out of place. Look in the oil filler cap and see what looks like normal oil. Check the dipsticks three times, levels are normal and oil looks normal.
I restart the engines, without water, they sound fine. Slightly rev them, no noise. I proceed to look into the jet packs, and I see something on the Port Side. Almost like gel. I take a long piece of metal, to touch the object, and I pull out a ziplock sandwich baggy. Any advice before I proceed and put her in the water? Could this baggy going through the system have made that noise?