Notayaht
06-17-2006, 09:50 PM
I recently bought a 22' 97 sunbird I/O that had its engine completly rebuilt in 02 by dealer. Since it was my uncles we have had lots of fun on it with no problem. I have owned it now for about 4 mos along with each and every years complete regular maintance and upkeep receipts. I have checked all fluid levels ect prior to taking out which had only been 3 times. While out on the lake the 3rd time the fin thats below the propellor struck a stump. I was traveling at about 20 mph. Stopped me pretty quick. Did not touch the propellor just chipped a little off the fin. I took the boat out again a few weeks later and checked my oil after being out on the lake for a couple hours (for no reason really) and noticed a small amout of cream on the very tip of dipstick. Was not running funny or hot so I just assumed that maybe that can be common with a boat engine maybe moisture from my dipstick or pushing into reverse to fast. I have taken it out 2 more times and have not had a problem and still no more than the small portion of cream at the tip of dip stick. It did backfire once but at that time I had just flooded it slightly due to a previous known problem with the throttle controls. Since I never push this boat to its 5.7L potential could I have cracked the heads or a head gasket. Is there any possibility that there is a simple or common solution that Im unaware of. Maybe due to something when I hit the stump.Maybe knocked another gasket loose where water could have temporarily seaped in. I know water trickles off the engine into the well where my bilge pump is while running ,didnt know if thats normal. If any one could help that would be great.