"On my starboard engine, I not
"On my starboard engine, I noticed a drip of hot water leaking out of the center exhaust port that leads into the log manifold. When hot enough, it steams. When I feel underneathe, there's a hole there with threads and it seems there is a bolt missing.
I say this because on the opposite motor, there is a bolt in that spot....and no drip.
Question is, why is there just a small drip coming from this area. Would it be gushing water when running a while?
Guess I can find a bolt and plug it up.}
the same spot where I suppose a bolt should be. If this bolt is totally missing, why is it only dripping slightly even after running a while? It is salt water because when it drips and steamed, there is salt residue when the h20 burns off.
on my port engine, there is a bolt that screws into the underside of the center exhaust "port" of the manifold. I found this because"
"On my starboard engine, I noticed a drip of hot water leaking out of the center exhaust port that leads into the log manifold. When hot enough, it steams. When I feel underneathe, there's a hole there with threads and it seems there is a bolt missing.
I say this because on the opposite motor, there is a bolt in that spot....and no drip.
Question is, why is there just a small drip coming from this area. Would it be gushing water when running a while?
Guess I can find a bolt and plug it up.}
the same spot where I suppose a bolt should be. If this bolt is totally missing, why is it only dripping slightly even after running a while? It is salt water because when it drips and steamed, there is salt residue when the h20 burns off.
on my port engine, there is a bolt that screws into the underside of the center exhaust "port" of the manifold. I found this because"