Walleyehunter4
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Hey everyone,
I own a 2019 Honda BF75 outboard and I'm having the all too common problem of it "making oil." I live in Minnesota, and I suspect the problem is that the engine isn't reaching and maintaining a high enough operating temperature due to our colder water.
Here's my understanding of what's happening:
Has anyone else dealt with this issue on a Honda outboard? Did changing the thermostat help? I'd love to hear about the following:
Thanks!
I own a 2019 Honda BF75 outboard and I'm having the all too common problem of it "making oil." I live in Minnesota, and I suspect the problem is that the engine isn't reaching and maintaining a high enough operating temperature due to our colder water.
Here's my understanding of what's happening:
- The engine's thermostat probably has a higher temperature rating, designed for warmer waters.
- With the cold water, the engine doesn't fully warm up, leading to incomplete fuel combustion.
- Unburned fuel mixes with the engine oil, giving the appearance of more oil.
- Cold weather also may lead to increased condensation within the engine, further diluting the oil.
Has anyone else dealt with this issue on a Honda outboard? Did changing the thermostat help? I'd love to hear about the following:
- Any recommendations for thermostat options for colder water (including specific part numbers).
- Experiences other owners have had with this problem in similar climates.
- Advice on whether it's better to go with a genuine Honda thermostat or an aftermarket option.
Thanks!