Thanks.. I have more questions. How do I examine it is broken seal or
unburnt oil?
Forgot to tell, when I tried to start the motor that day, I turned the
switch to "off". I knew that was stupid.. So, I keep pulling the cord for
10-15 times at least until I realized I switch it off.. Was that the reason
to cause unburnt oil like Phil said? or is that really seal broken like you
said?
Also, I use SAE 90 lower gear oil for lower unit (more yellow color).. since
the oil I see is black, can I eliminate it is not lower gear oil?
I am frustrated... help...
Rob.
"Jim" jim.morris wrote in message
...
You blew a seal...nothing to get upset about....about a 20-40 dollar fix
including labour and the seal is located at the top of the leg where it
connects to the motor. I had the same thing happen to a 9.9 mariner...oil
started druelling out the bottom end as black as soot. It is a minor fix
but
will be major if you take it to the water and run it.
Hope I was of some help
Jim
"Phil" wrote in message
news:P%zoc.36491$xw3.2426046@attbi_s04...
That looks like unburnt oil from the exhaust (which comes out of the
prop
hub) leaking out between the prop and the lower unit. 2 stokes put out
a
lot of unburnt oil while running in a bucket. Also, the oil looks dark
since it traverses the exhaust system. Don't worry.....
"Robert 7" wrote in message
ogers.com...
Before winter, I replaced the lower unit oil and lubricated the
propeller
shaft. Yesterday, I ran the motor for the first time this year for
about
10
min (of course with a big bucket of water). and then stored the boat
back
in the garage. Today, I saw there is oil on the floor!!! see
attached
photo.
I examined the lower unit drain plug, the oil wasn't leaking from
there.
Instead, it leaked from the red arrow shown in the photo. Is that
normal?
Was that because I pumped too much lower unit oil in winter time?? or
should
I get a professional marina to take a look? Help... The motor is a
Mercury 15 HP, 2 cycle.
Here is the photo I took today:
http://members.rogers.com/londonboy/...ak/leaking.jpg
Help...
Rob