Today I pulled the boat cover off, to get ready for the work on my engine mounts. I discovered that I had neglected to drain the engine intake water strainer. The result is that the cylinder cracked, and I'm now ordering a replacement. As pennance, I'm posting the picture. Hopefully someone will learn and remember to add a check box for this during their own winter prep.
An additional thing I found was a nickel sized circle of steel, that looks like it was sealed on with some kind of hard glue. I don't think the glue is epoxy because its slightly flexible. It's also painted the same color as the engine, so I'm nervous as to where it came from!
It was found under the oil pan, up towards the transmission. I looked around but cannot locate where it came from. I thought I would post here in case any of you fine gents have a clue where this came from. The engine is a Yanmar 3QM30F.
An additional thing I found was a nickel sized circle of steel, that looks like it was sealed on with some kind of hard glue. I don't think the glue is epoxy because its slightly flexible. It's also painted the same color as the engine, so I'm nervous as to where it came from!
It was found under the oil pan, up towards the transmission. I looked around but cannot locate where it came from. I thought I would post here in case any of you fine gents have a clue where this came from. The engine is a Yanmar 3QM30F.
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