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Rich
I'm hoping some of you bored diesel mechanics who have seen a lot of engines can answer this one--a very minor water seepage from one of my water intake lines has left a round spot on the block where the engine paint is gone and instead is a layer of wet crystalline stuff that seems to be corrosion of the block itself. It's gone a little deeper than I expected and I have to wonder what salt water is doing from the inside of that casting if so little water has done that on the outside. Despite the frequent suggestions that we flush the intakes with freshwater I doubt many people really do that, and yet I'm not reading any complaints of block failures for these marine diesels. Should I be worried here? Do the intake castings on these blocks corrode through from salt water? are there places where zincs should be placed?A complicating factor is that my boat is showing signs of a possible electrical grounding problem ("magnetic" rust patterns on locker hinges, rapid loss of zincs) that may be from inside or outside the boat.