ducane wrote:
That's exactly what it means. Gaskets and manifolds, risers all perfect. CO level was measured at 800 PPm at dock. The tailpipe exhaust from my car is only 200PPm. After tearing it down as far as the intake manifold I found a black oily deposit on the intake , the carb spacer and the brackets that supports the sky pylon. This would appear to suggest that the leak is related to the intake manifold either a crack or a leaking manifold gasket. In the beginning of the summer I replaced the carb due to some issues with the old one. I know that the new one was running rich. That would cause higher co but not a leak. At this point I'm about to remove the intake manifold to see what's happening there. Thanks for the reply. BTW I've removed and reinstsalled the exhaust manifolds and risers three times so there not the problem. Also the CO was measured with the sun deck opened. |
Here are a few things for you to think about
You have a v drive and the hatch was open sitting at the dock. People have gotten sick and or died from CO poisoning sitting in the back seat of an idling inboard...........the same spot your engine is sitting. With your hatch open, and a rich idling engine, those gases can curl right around and into the boat and give you false indications of a leak from the engine.
Just 'cause I was curious I took a portable CO detector out to the boat and set it on the back deck, started it up and the detector alarmed within a few seconds and kept climbing till it got to 999 ppm which was as high as the detector can read. It didn't take long at all to hit that 999 either
It was a good actual check of the detector
Since you're tearing further into the engine on the intake side, it's probably too late to say "put it back together and check the levels of CO with the hatch closed.
If your EGR system is working right, there's no internal engine pressure.
Like SNObsessed mentioned, with vacuum on the intake when the engine is running a leak would be into the engine, not out.
Since CO is a byproduct of combustion, it's kinda hard for it to get in through the intake side of the engine.
I guess I'm assuming your engine runs good, hitting on all 8, and just has a tick, since you didn't say anything else about other problems
Maybe your "tick" is from something bolted to the engine like an alternator or water pump with a ticking bearing unless maybe you've checked them and didn't mention that
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