If water is actually leaking there you have a bad freeze plug in the engine block... confirm by crawling underwith a good flashlight, the motor mount may have to be removed to replace......
It would sink.
If you wash your motor with water, then water could've seeped in there.
Putting a water hose in the motor is not recommended as it can cause damage to the engine. Water entering the motor can lead to hydro-lock, which can result in severe engine damage. It is essential to keep water away from the motor and use appropriate cleaning methods.
you may have a crackd head or a cracked block
it will fizz because the vibration will shake the water and create a motor effect
Yes, the pressure at the bottom of the tank would be different if it held motor oil instead of water. This is because the pressure at the bottom of a fluid depends on its density and height, with denser fluids exerting greater pressure. Therefore, the pressure at the bottom of the tank holding motor oil would be higher than if it held water due to the higher density of motor oil compared to water.
A failed head gasket.
No the water would drain around the chips. They would not absorb water.
Petrol or gasoline will evaporate fastest. Water is next and motor oil would be the slowest. Factors include temperature, viscosity and surface tension of the liquid.
lack out motor oil / or water. exc.
i would assume that a pwc is in the personal water craft class. This is incorrect. PWC is a Class A water vessel.
only if there is a serious engine problem. A boat motor is cooled by lake water instead of a radiator and coolant system. The lake water is pumped into the motor's cooling tubes and pumped out through the exhaust. The only way I can see that there would be water in the oil is if the motor has a blown head gasket or a cracked valve.