Jupiter_33
Cadet
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- Jun 17, 2022
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Hi,
I got a question about 2 stroke outboard exhausts. I got a 09 Yamaha and just put it back together recently with new gaskets, prop shaft oil seals, bearing carrier O-rings, etc, etc. She starts with one pull and purrs nicely but I noticed that there is this dark brown liquid that comes out of the prop exhaust so I double checked the gear oil and it's still good and not mixing with any water. Everything is buttoned down good and tight and I tripled checked everything before sealing it all up. It is an older motor that hasn't ran in many years so I think that's probably a factor and I'm also assuming it's just the exhaust mixing with the water that's producing the dark fluid. One more thing to note is that I'm using the water muffs on the motor but I had the same results with the dark brown fluid when I put it into a large container of water to test. I'm wondering if this is just normal operation and maybe this is why 2 strokes are banned in many places Any thoughts would be appreciated, thanks so much.
I got a question about 2 stroke outboard exhausts. I got a 09 Yamaha and just put it back together recently with new gaskets, prop shaft oil seals, bearing carrier O-rings, etc, etc. She starts with one pull and purrs nicely but I noticed that there is this dark brown liquid that comes out of the prop exhaust so I double checked the gear oil and it's still good and not mixing with any water. Everything is buttoned down good and tight and I tripled checked everything before sealing it all up. It is an older motor that hasn't ran in many years so I think that's probably a factor and I'm also assuming it's just the exhaust mixing with the water that's producing the dark fluid. One more thing to note is that I'm using the water muffs on the motor but I had the same results with the dark brown fluid when I put it into a large container of water to test. I'm wondering if this is just normal operation and maybe this is why 2 strokes are banned in many places Any thoughts would be appreciated, thanks so much.