cdig wrote:
I forgot to mention something... last night while I was taking the stern drive off, I found a big plastic plug sitting in the exhaust port! Still has a Part number on it, 3853864? looks like the remnants of some sort of plastic plug, almost the size of a hockey puck? I’m thinking this could be the source of the problem, if it plugged the exhaust port enough to make the engine overheat, and either crack/warp the heads or blow a head gasket at the very least? Still doesn’t explain why the cylinders were full of water tho. I’m going to go further in troubleshooting before I rip the motor out.
I pull them and go through them because it's fun! But, with the finding of the plug, I would do just a few things first before diving in.
Pull all of the plugs with new oil in it. Spray PB Blaster in each cylinder, let soak for about an hour. Spray a lot of WD-40 in each one and turn it over. Clean up mess and repeat the WD-40 one more time. You are trying to do two things, clean out the rust and lube it enough not to add to the damage. After you clean that all up, and it will blow crap out everywhere so lay some paper shop towels down. Make sure your battery is fully charged. Have somone hold the key on to turn it over and dump Seafoam down it's throat. Let that soak until the next day. You can at this time put the plugs back in it and fire it up. If it's a cracked block or heads, it is already damaged enough that you don't care or want to use any of the long block. If no water, put it all back together, new oil and filter again and run it on muffs for at least an hour with running up the RPM every 10 minutes or so to 2200-3000 rpm for at least 30 seconds. Then take it to the dock and idle it with a few rev's until it get's to operating temp.
Shut it down to see if you have anything in the oil. If so it was worth a try and maybe less than 100 bucks. Then decide how you are going to replace it.
As far as pulling it. Make life easy on yourself. Strip it down to a short block, pull the drive and go to the nearest equipment rental place. Either bring a case of beer, or pay them an hour for a bucket lift vehicle, loader or whatever they have and pull it out.
Same goes for putting it in, but in long block form.