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My 2004 F225s had bad dry exhaust stack corrosion- the Yam repair shop said worst they have seen. 390 hours. The port engine also had water in 2 cylinders that froze open the valves and lots of salt corrosion, so I needed a new powerhead. Lots of water in the oil. I'm trying to figure out how the water got into the oil. The mechanic said it went past the rings, while someone else said it was the result of the corrosion of the oil pan which allowed water into the oil. I don't see the pathway for the water into the oil- the pan has corrosion but not where there's water.
Can someone tell me about what's in the two ports that pass through the oil pan? I think the back one, with 2 bolts holes, is the cold water feed to the block, but how about the one that's adjacent to the exhaust manifold? It's towards the stern on the exhaust manifold and rectangular in shape, where the manifold port is square. Can't post a pic of it unfortunately.
Can someone tell me about what's in the two ports that pass through the oil pan? I think the back one, with 2 bolts holes, is the cold water feed to the block, but how about the one that's adjacent to the exhaust manifold? It's towards the stern on the exhaust manifold and rectangular in shape, where the manifold port is square. Can't post a pic of it unfortunately.