When running under load for awhile, then shutting down, and tilting the motor up, oil was seen leaking from the lower cowl weep holes. Looking inside the hood, there is no obvious source of the oil, so I'm thinking powerhead base gasket. See pictures.
I didn't think the motor was getting hot because no alarm sounded, and the indicator stayed off.
I have since pulled the thermostat and verified it opened with hot water. I pulled the temp sensor switch and verified it shows continuity when heating it in oil as per the shop manual, and the alarm sounds in the boat. Both good.
I finally went into the water pump and found it trashed again (it was replaced this past spring). It was still pumping out the tell tail, so I didn't immediatly go here.
Do you think it is worth pulling the powerhead and oil pan to replace the gaskets since they may be comprimised now?
EDIT: Also, when the 1st impeller was replaced, there was VERY little left of it. What are the chances of this debris blocking up the water passages, contributing to the overheat?
(1998 Honda BF25A 4stroke used mostly in salt water)
Thanks for any thoughts.
Rob
I didn't think the motor was getting hot because no alarm sounded, and the indicator stayed off.
I have since pulled the thermostat and verified it opened with hot water. I pulled the temp sensor switch and verified it shows continuity when heating it in oil as per the shop manual, and the alarm sounds in the boat. Both good.
I finally went into the water pump and found it trashed again (it was replaced this past spring). It was still pumping out the tell tail, so I didn't immediatly go here.
Do you think it is worth pulling the powerhead and oil pan to replace the gaskets since they may be comprimised now?
EDIT: Also, when the 1st impeller was replaced, there was VERY little left of it. What are the chances of this debris blocking up the water passages, contributing to the overheat?
(1998 Honda BF25A 4stroke used mostly in salt water)
Thanks for any thoughts.
Rob