Nathan Mayo
Member
Just got newly rebuilt engines in my '97 Speedster, which had no leaks previously. Now the bilge fills up within 5 minutes run time.
Guy who did the work claims that the previous mechanic who replaced the wear rings used a faulty silicone sealer and wants $200 to reseal with the good stuff. I have a very bad feeling about this, since there was no water problem until he got ahold of it.
A. Does a motor replacement involve anything that would cause the leak?
B. What about the wear ring replacement? Could a poor seal job just magically come loose? We are talking about LOTS of water in a short time, not just an inch or two.
I need some good advice pronto !
Thanks..............nm
Guy who did the work claims that the previous mechanic who replaced the wear rings used a faulty silicone sealer and wants $200 to reseal with the good stuff. I have a very bad feeling about this, since there was no water problem until he got ahold of it.
A. Does a motor replacement involve anything that would cause the leak?
B. What about the wear ring replacement? Could a poor seal job just magically come loose? We are talking about LOTS of water in a short time, not just an inch or two.
I need some good advice pronto !
Thanks..............nm