New to me set of 2014 F300s.
Today I reinstalled the lower units with new water pumps and lube. I then changed the plugs and pulled one valve cover to check a cylinder head anode.
Unfortunately, two of the zincs are under the valve cover. The anode has a nice fat gasket, but if that thing ever leaks, you'll have coolant leaking directly into the oil system. Now, I don't know that much about these engines at this point since I just started wrenching on them. But this strikes me as problematical. The boat is new to me and I just wanted to see what kind of shape they were in. Fortunately, they appear new with only a bit of growth on them. So, I reinstalled it.
I guess what I'm asking is, HOW do you ensure that when you replace an anode that it's not going to leak for the next hundred hours? I did not replace it since I didn't have spares.
Is cooling water flow relatively low pressure?
Today I reinstalled the lower units with new water pumps and lube. I then changed the plugs and pulled one valve cover to check a cylinder head anode.
Unfortunately, two of the zincs are under the valve cover. The anode has a nice fat gasket, but if that thing ever leaks, you'll have coolant leaking directly into the oil system. Now, I don't know that much about these engines at this point since I just started wrenching on them. But this strikes me as problematical. The boat is new to me and I just wanted to see what kind of shape they were in. Fortunately, they appear new with only a bit of growth on them. So, I reinstalled it.
I guess what I'm asking is, HOW do you ensure that when you replace an anode that it's not going to leak for the next hundred hours? I did not replace it since I didn't have spares.
Is cooling water flow relatively low pressure?
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