Cos_man99
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Sorry if there is already a thread on this. I did a quick search and found nothing. If there is a thread please feel free to direct me there.
1996 Sundancer 290 (Trailered boat. No slip)
7.4 Mercruiser Bravo 3
No generator or A/C
After a day on the water, after getting in on the trailer, when I pull the plug there are several gallons of warm water that run out. It seems obvious to me that it is coming from the engine somewhere. I ran it today at various RPM's and shot all kinds of GoPro footage all around the engine (someone else driving while planed out cruising down the lake, while putting slowly, etc.) and can find nothing. None of the video I shot shows a leak anywhere. Is there a chance that it is somehow coming from the outdrive (through a bellows)? Would it be warm? I'm guessing it is as warm as what one would use to draw a kid's bath. It is prob around 100 degrees I'd guess. Makes me think it is not a thru-hull leak. It must be engine related right? Any ideas of where to look? Thanks!
1996 Sundancer 290 (Trailered boat. No slip)
7.4 Mercruiser Bravo 3
No generator or A/C
After a day on the water, after getting in on the trailer, when I pull the plug there are several gallons of warm water that run out. It seems obvious to me that it is coming from the engine somewhere. I ran it today at various RPM's and shot all kinds of GoPro footage all around the engine (someone else driving while planed out cruising down the lake, while putting slowly, etc.) and can find nothing. None of the video I shot shows a leak anywhere. Is there a chance that it is somehow coming from the outdrive (through a bellows)? Would it be warm? I'm guessing it is as warm as what one would use to draw a kid's bath. It is prob around 100 degrees I'd guess. Makes me think it is not a thru-hull leak. It must be engine related right? Any ideas of where to look? Thanks!