Corymason23
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I have a 1993 Rivera 220 with a OMC Cobra 5.0L (ford) I did not winterize it. (Took it to storage with intention on going back and forgot and never winterized it) boat ran great last season (got it last year took it out 2-3 times) changed gear oil looked great. Hooked up hose Started it up noticed freeze plugs were popped out (3 out of 6) and it was dumping water right out of the bottom of it. Ok so I replaced those fired up engine was running good then all of a sudden by the oil fill cap it was spitting out mix of oil and water combination. So I decided to do a little research and started easy by replacing exhaust manifold and riser gaskets. I got those changed also changed spark plugs re assembled started up again and massive amount of oil water mix still happened So I’m leaning towards head gasket or cracked block. Is it worth doing head gasket rather than just getting a new block? Am I able to do compression test with taking manifolds off (only way you can get to spark plugs) my oil is so thick I have tried to pump it out just clogs up so running boat to thin it out and I’m just spitting water and oil everywhere. So that’s a no go. No matter how long I let it run it just keeps filling with water and oil mix. Now asking about the head gasket I have access to a shop with any tool imaginable but I have never done a head gasket before. (Yes I have people I can ask help from but lining up schedules has been proven to be very difficult) does anyone have a link to a video on a how to just to give me a guide on this specific motor. I am very mechanically inclined but being honest haven’t done one before. Is there a way to test to determine if it’s head gasket rather than block or vise versus? Or does anyone have any other suggestions?

