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Force Lekaing Oil
I took out my little Waco with the 50 HP Force for the first time yesterday.
When I was tinkering around with the boa this morning I noticed there was some oil leaking out of the water inlet. I'm guessing that's lower unit oil. Not a good sign. What is the most likely culprit for the leak? -- Public Fishing Forums Fishing Link Index www.YumaBassMan.com webmaster at YumaBsssMan dot com |
Force Lekaing Oil
Bob,
Are you sure it's not a black oil slime rather than fresh oil leaking out? If its the slime, it could be from the exhaust leaking around the exhaust seal in the leg. Don't assume the leak. Remove the bottom screw on the foot and see what comes out. Straight oil=good. Milky white oil=not good. Water before any oil starts coming out=bad. If the latter two, it's at least time for a seal kit. If it's the last and you don't know how long it might have been going on, there could be rust on those internals. I just realized I was assuming above that you were referring to seeing this after the boat was out of the water. If I assumed wrong and you saw this while the boat was in the water, note that once the motor is running, exhaust leaves the lower end at the prop. Either way, check the oil in the foot first! -Jim Bob La Londe wrote: I took out my little Waco with the 50 HP Force for the first time yesterday. When I was tinkering around with the boa this morning I noticed there was some oil leaking out of the water inlet. I'm guessing that's lower unit oil. Not a good sign. What is the most likely culprit for the leak? |
Force Lekaing Oil
Its fresh clear oil leaking out.
-- Public Fishing Forums Fishing Link Index www.YumaBassMan.com webmaster at YumaBsssMan dot com "Jim" wrote in message ... Bob, Are you sure it's not a black oil slime rather than fresh oil leaking out? If its the slime, it could be from the exhaust leaking around the exhaust seal in the leg. Don't assume the leak. Remove the bottom screw on the foot and see what comes out. Straight oil=good. Milky white oil=not good. Water before any oil starts coming out=bad. If the latter two, it's at least time for a seal kit. If it's the last and you don't know how long it might have been going on, there could be rust on those internals. I just realized I was assuming above that you were referring to seeing this after the boat was out of the water. If I assumed wrong and you saw this while the boat was in the water, note that once the motor is running, exhaust leaves the lower end at the prop. Either way, check the oil in the foot first! -Jim Bob La Londe wrote: I took out my little Waco with the 50 HP Force for the first time yesterday. When I was tinkering around with the boa this morning I noticed there was some oil leaking out of the water inlet. I'm guessing that's lower unit oil. Not a good sign. What is the most likely culprit for the leak? |
Force Lekaing Oil
Did you remove the bottom screw on the foot to see what drained
out? If not, I suggest you do this ASAP. Bob La Londe wrote: Its fresh clear oil leaking out. |
Force Lekaing Oil
I just drained it. Sadly... mostly water.
-- Public Fishing Forums Fishing Link Index www.YumaBassMan.com webmaster at YumaBsssMan dot com "Jim" wrote in message ... Did you remove the bottom screw on the foot to see what drained out? If not, I suggest you do this ASAP. Bob La Londe wrote: Its fresh clear oil leaking out. |
Force Lekaing Oil
If you haven't got the time to tear it apart immediately, at the
very least, refill it with fresh oil now!!! Bob La Londe wrote: I just drained it. Sadly... mostly water. |
Force Lekaing Oil
I got the new seal for the drive shaft. $3.95 before my discount from
Davidson Marine. It was about the same for a tube of oil for it. All done. Now if I can just remember to keep the motor down so the carbs don't leak I'll be able to keep it pretty. You the same Jim that visits the forums on my site from time to time? -- Public Fishing Forums Fishing Link Index www.YumaBassMan.com webmaster at YumaBsssMan dot com "Jim" wrote in message ... If you haven't got the time to tear it apart immediately, at the very least, refill it with fresh oil now!!! Bob La Londe wrote: I just drained it. Sadly... mostly water. |
Force Lekaing Oil
"Bob La Londe" wrote in message ... I got the new seal for the drive shaft. $3.95 before my discount from Davidson Marine. It was about the same for a tube of oil for it. All done. Now if I can just remember to keep the motor down so the carbs don't leak I'll be able to keep it pretty. You the same Jim that visits the forums on my site from time to time? -- Public Fishing Forums Fishing Link Index www.YumaBassMan.com webmaster at YumaBsssMan dot com "Jim" wrote in message ... If you haven't got the time to tear it apart immediately, at the very least, refill it with fresh oil now!!! Bob La Londe wrote: I just drained it. Sadly... mostly water. After changing the seals, pump up a couple of pounds of air pressure (I use a bicycle pump) and listen for leaks or look for oil. Then when you remove the air pump that you have sealed to the oil filler tube, listen for air escaping. Helps to get the leaks before hitting the water. Bill |
Force Lekaing Oil
You the same Jim that visits the forums on my site from time to time? No, not that I recall. I may have seen the link in your posting and clicked on it before tho. All done. Now if I can just remember to keep the motor down so the carbs don't leak I'll be able to keep it pretty. Calif Bill has good advice to follow. I would seriously consider it as you have had more than a minor seal 'leak' for water to come out of the foot. Also, I think you should change the oil in the foot again after your next outing to get rid of any further remnants of water in there. Under heat/load the oil should mix very well with the water. You'll have an indication of how much water you weren't able to get out by the color of the oil coming out. -Jim -Jim |
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