"I need to know the easiest wa
"I need to know the easiest way to get water out of my oil. I had an external crack in my ex. manifold at the end of last season so I removed it, drained the oil, put on a new oil filter, and winterized my boat thinking I would replace the manifold this spring. After putting the new manifold on it I noticed that I had water in my crankcase. We had an unusually bad winter of about six feet of snow. Snow broke my storage cover and I ended up with a lot of water in my boat. Turns out that some of it ended up in my crankcase. The engine has not run with the water in it and the filter is still dry. There are no signs of rust on the dipstick and the water did not enter through the carb. The top of the engine is clean. I really do not want to break down the engine for this. Is there anything I can run through the crankcase that will help move the water out?"
"I need to know the easiest way to get water out of my oil. I had an external crack in my ex. manifold at the end of last season so I removed it, drained the oil, put on a new oil filter, and winterized my boat thinking I would replace the manifold this spring. After putting the new manifold on it I noticed that I had water in my crankcase. We had an unusually bad winter of about six feet of snow. Snow broke my storage cover and I ended up with a lot of water in my boat. Turns out that some of it ended up in my crankcase. The engine has not run with the water in it and the filter is still dry. There are no signs of rust on the dipstick and the water did not enter through the carb. The top of the engine is clean. I really do not want to break down the engine for this. Is there anything I can run through the crankcase that will help move the water out?"