Morning guys. I need an expert in the older C55 (1995) two stroke two cylinder engines. Mine has water getting in both cylinders. There is enough water to shake it out of the spark plugs after running. Here is what I have done so far: Removed head, sent to machine shop for surfacing and trueness check, no problems found. Had same shop check block deck for trueness, no problems found. Removed powerhead, replaced base gasket and side cover gasket. No cracks, very clean in all aspects of the water passages and around cylinder jackets. There was no sign of water intrusion on the head gasket. Re-assembled engine, ran on a hose directly connected to the water tube, and same thing, water on both plugs.
So, I have a cracked block, right? Is there any known problems with these blocks, like where they crack as to allow water into both cylinders? The only odd thing I noticed was that the anode that is mounted between the cylinders was loose. That anode, how does it physically mount? The head is back on, so I can't see. If the boss down in between the cyls where the screw attaches the anode, if that boss is cracked, will it leak into the intake area around the crank on both cylinders, and then get water in the cyls thru the intake path / ports?
I told ya that I needed an expert!!!
So, I have a cracked block, right? Is there any known problems with these blocks, like where they crack as to allow water into both cylinders? The only odd thing I noticed was that the anode that is mounted between the cylinders was loose. That anode, how does it physically mount? The head is back on, so I can't see. If the boss down in between the cyls where the screw attaches the anode, if that boss is cracked, will it leak into the intake area around the crank on both cylinders, and then get water in the cyls thru the intake path / ports?
I told ya that I needed an expert!!!
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