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  1. H

    Water or fuel in oil / what to look for

    I have a 2006 AR230 with the twin MR1. Backstory: got the boat in December 2023, took it out a few times after fixing a lot of issues not engine related. (Was able to track down the original owner which is about 3 owners before me. Found out that he rebuilt the port engine with a sbt block about...
  2. D

    Milky oil, can't tell if it's fuel or water

    I just traded my sailboat for an sx210. Thought i got a great deal until i noticed that the port engine sounded different than the starboard. Looking at the oil it was milky. i immediately thought it must be water in the oil. I pumped the oil out three times getting as much as i could each...
  3. Russell

    Starboard Engine Heat Failure

    I went out to the marina to inspect, read, and replace my engines oil and plugs yesterday when I found this on the starboard engine in cylinder 4. (view uploads) Flash back a few months back while playing on the lake I heard and felt a power loss on the starboard engine while running full...
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