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![]() wrote in message ... On Tue, 31 Mar 2009 18:02:54 -0600, "SteveB" wrote: When I let my Merc outboard sit vertical, there is some oil trickling off the bottom. About two tsp. per twelve hours. When I put the spacer in there, and it's at a 45, hardly any. Does this indicate a lower seal out? Looks like I should at least take it in for a bid so I can know what is wrong with it, and what I should fix. Steve A lower unit seal usually results in water in the oil ... sometimes not even any oil, just water. Drain a little out and see what you have. If it looks like a "frosty" it probably has a leaking seal. I would still try fresh oil and test it again to be sure it is not some contamination from storage or something. The other way to tell is to smell the oil that you are seeing on the floor. Lower unit oil has a distinctive smell, similar to garden variety 90w you use in your car's rear axle. It is worth being sure this is or isn't lower unit oil since that is a big deal to fix. The seal kits (2 on my Big Foot) alone are $60-80 and you need some special tools. If the oil is just the TCW-3 it is a concern, but not a disaster. It might be a leak in the injection system. (hose, tank or the pump). You might fix that with a dollar's worth of hose. Thanks for the help for a noob. You're a rose among thistles. I think I shall take it over to the dealer and act like a customer and see what they say. Get the mechanic to point and touch some things. May even be able to find someone who's qualified to do it as a side job and save a bit. I know that there are a lot of people who are looking for work. I know that the power tilt isn't working. Would like to just have someone knowledgeable look at it before I take it to the lake and run it. I didn't get the manual, as I haven't found one for a good price yet, nor gotten to the point of parting with that much cash for a book that doesn't have the kind of pictures I prefer. Guess I may have to do that. I also need to get out there and pull the cowling and identify which part does what, check the wiring, and make sure all is well. I think I'll pull the consoles while I'm at it and put some new carpet in there and just reset to zero some things that need it. Weather here has been howling. I can take hot or cold, but when the wind is blowing, I don't even want to go fishing. Have worked on boats before, it has just been a bit. Just need to get out there and do it. Soon as this wind stops, that is. Steve XXtreme SW Utah. |
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