Dave Little
07-02-2013, 06:19 PM
Ok,
During a ride about a week ago I was transiting a small lake and the water got deep real fast and I swamped my SX. Engine was running just up off of idle when it took on water. I was surprised as hell when the machine floated after I got off. Anyway, I had no tools on me to pull the plug with so I just cranked it for a while taking short breaks here and there until it fired off. Lots of water vapor out the muffler and crazy idle. I know I should have drained the oil right then, but I was more interested in making it out of the woods than the engine. Anyway, when I finally got home and had a chance to drain the oil, it was a white milky mess. Well, looked more like melted coffee icecream. Enigne had about 45 minutes of easy run time after the water boarding.
I changed the oil filter, put in GN4 and let it run for about 7 minutes and drained the oil. Did this two more times except with Walmart 10w30 and some engine flush and other time with a little Marvel added since that is what I had on-hand, and I did not want to stat pissing through my GN4. Oil looks pretty decent now when it drains out, but I have this cream colored milky sludge build up in the inside of the engine that cycling new oil through the engine does not seem to address. Any tips on getting this sludge out, or will I have to pull the covers, give them a ride in the parts washer and use brake kleen on the rest of the engine and do two more oil flushes?
Engine seems to run fine, holds an idle but definitely has extra little noises that where not there before getting swamped. I'm not worried, I've got 3 more '86 engines and an '87 if it comes to it but would prefer to get this one back to where it was.
Any advice on this guys?
Yes, I changed the diff oil just because, showed very little water, btw
During a ride about a week ago I was transiting a small lake and the water got deep real fast and I swamped my SX. Engine was running just up off of idle when it took on water. I was surprised as hell when the machine floated after I got off. Anyway, I had no tools on me to pull the plug with so I just cranked it for a while taking short breaks here and there until it fired off. Lots of water vapor out the muffler and crazy idle. I know I should have drained the oil right then, but I was more interested in making it out of the woods than the engine. Anyway, when I finally got home and had a chance to drain the oil, it was a white milky mess. Well, looked more like melted coffee icecream. Enigne had about 45 minutes of easy run time after the water boarding.
I changed the oil filter, put in GN4 and let it run for about 7 minutes and drained the oil. Did this two more times except with Walmart 10w30 and some engine flush and other time with a little Marvel added since that is what I had on-hand, and I did not want to stat pissing through my GN4. Oil looks pretty decent now when it drains out, but I have this cream colored milky sludge build up in the inside of the engine that cycling new oil through the engine does not seem to address. Any tips on getting this sludge out, or will I have to pull the covers, give them a ride in the parts washer and use brake kleen on the rest of the engine and do two more oil flushes?
Engine seems to run fine, holds an idle but definitely has extra little noises that where not there before getting swamped. I'm not worried, I've got 3 more '86 engines and an '87 if it comes to it but would prefer to get this one back to where it was.
Any advice on this guys?
Yes, I changed the diff oil just because, showed very little water, btw