coolant intake manifold, sputtering
Posted: Sat Oct 10, 2009 7:33 pm
I took out my mid cabin again today, doing some short sea trials before she gets hauled.
This morning, i was working on the throttle linkage and removed the two bolts that hold the bracket to the intake manifold. I noticed that one of the bolt holes had coolant inside the hole.
I thought that didn't seem right but buttoned everything up and took it for a test run. Over 2,500 rpms's it starts to stutter and sounds like it's misfiring. It's also throwing a lot of steam out of the exhaust but running around 180F. Below 2,500 it ran ok.
Is this a sign of a bad exhaust manifold? I'm pretty sure I'm burning some coolant based on what I see. It also did this last week, total coincidence that I was working on the throttle cable and removed the mounting bolts and saw what I did.
I checked the oil and it looked ok. Maybe I should remove some plugs?
The risers and elbows were done at some point, not sure if the exh manifolds are original. BTW, the boat is an 88, freshwater cooled 454's.
The port engine is fine.
thanks,
Bob
This morning, i was working on the throttle linkage and removed the two bolts that hold the bracket to the intake manifold. I noticed that one of the bolt holes had coolant inside the hole.
I thought that didn't seem right but buttoned everything up and took it for a test run. Over 2,500 rpms's it starts to stutter and sounds like it's misfiring. It's also throwing a lot of steam out of the exhaust but running around 180F. Below 2,500 it ran ok.
Is this a sign of a bad exhaust manifold? I'm pretty sure I'm burning some coolant based on what I see. It also did this last week, total coincidence that I was working on the throttle cable and removed the mounting bolts and saw what I did.
I checked the oil and it looked ok. Maybe I should remove some plugs?
The risers and elbows were done at some point, not sure if the exh manifolds are original. BTW, the boat is an 88, freshwater cooled 454's.
The port engine is fine.
thanks,
Bob