Hello gang,
I just purchased a 1989 jeanneau 41 voyage with a perkins m50 desiel. I went to winterrise the motor the other day and discovered the impeller was torn to shreds, the motor coolant was low and the motor oil was milky. The oil looks like coffee with creamer in it. After doing some research I guess this may be because a failing head gasket?
When running the motor, she sounds fine and revs up nicely. There is not a lot of smoke coming out the back after she's warm, but she is on land so I've only ran here for about 20 minutes at a time. I also hear some rattling coming from the bell housing. Tranny works in foward neutral and reverse. Haven't had a problem with overheating yet.
I've tried contacting the owner, but have had no luck, the broker I purchased the boat is also clueless why this is.
I guess my question is what should I do. I was thinking about changing the oil a few more times maybe it will go away and was just a fluck?
I just purchased a 1989 jeanneau 41 voyage with a perkins m50 desiel. I went to winterrise the motor the other day and discovered the impeller was torn to shreds, the motor coolant was low and the motor oil was milky. The oil looks like coffee with creamer in it. After doing some research I guess this may be because a failing head gasket?
When running the motor, she sounds fine and revs up nicely. There is not a lot of smoke coming out the back after she's warm, but she is on land so I've only ran here for about 20 minutes at a time. I also hear some rattling coming from the bell housing. Tranny works in foward neutral and reverse. Haven't had a problem with overheating yet.
I've tried contacting the owner, but have had no luck, the broker I purchased the boat is also clueless why this is.
I guess my question is what should I do. I was thinking about changing the oil a few more times maybe it will go away and was just a fluck?
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