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Senior Chief Petty Officer
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I had a post I started about this last year but I wanted to start fresh.
The motor is a 1989 Mercury 90HP outboard, 2-cycle 3-cylinder
For the last few years, it seems to have a slow oil leak. Slow enough that the tank isn't running low or anything, but fast enough that theres always oil everywhere. All over the cabling and wires towards the bottom of the motor, all over the splash well, all over my driveway.
It was suggested I clean everything then look and try to see where the oil was coming from. So I did clean with a spray bottle and dish soap. I got everything pretty clean, but alas, I couldn't see any oil dripping from anywhere.
Well today I started up the motor for the first time this year. Long story short, it took a lot of cranks - the motor is old. When I was done I got down in there to re-route the fuel line properly and oil was pouring out! For the first time, I actively saw it dripping, and dripping a lot. And it seemed to be coming from - not the tank, not any lines, but dripping right out of the air box.
So I took that cover off, a fun job when half the screws and bolts are fully soaked in oil, and oil or probably some level of fuel/oil mix, though it seemed thick, like it was mostly oil, was dripping out of all three carbs. By the time I got the cover off, it had slowed down a lot so the picture of it doesn't look too bad. But thats where the oil is coming from, and probably has been coming from for the past many years.
Now the motor has also been smokier than normal for the last few years. Methinks these problems are the same problem!
Here is video of it dripping:
And here is a photo of the intakes with the plastic cover removed:
So what do you make of this? This is not normal for this motor. Once you get it warmed up, the motor does run well as it has for decades. But it makes such a mess in the process.
The motor is a 1989 Mercury 90HP outboard, 2-cycle 3-cylinder
For the last few years, it seems to have a slow oil leak. Slow enough that the tank isn't running low or anything, but fast enough that theres always oil everywhere. All over the cabling and wires towards the bottom of the motor, all over the splash well, all over my driveway.
It was suggested I clean everything then look and try to see where the oil was coming from. So I did clean with a spray bottle and dish soap. I got everything pretty clean, but alas, I couldn't see any oil dripping from anywhere.
Well today I started up the motor for the first time this year. Long story short, it took a lot of cranks - the motor is old. When I was done I got down in there to re-route the fuel line properly and oil was pouring out! For the first time, I actively saw it dripping, and dripping a lot. And it seemed to be coming from - not the tank, not any lines, but dripping right out of the air box.
So I took that cover off, a fun job when half the screws and bolts are fully soaked in oil, and oil or probably some level of fuel/oil mix, though it seemed thick, like it was mostly oil, was dripping out of all three carbs. By the time I got the cover off, it had slowed down a lot so the picture of it doesn't look too bad. But thats where the oil is coming from, and probably has been coming from for the past many years.
Now the motor has also been smokier than normal for the last few years. Methinks these problems are the same problem!
Here is video of it dripping:
And here is a photo of the intakes with the plastic cover removed:
So what do you make of this? This is not normal for this motor. Once you get it warmed up, the motor does run well as it has for decades. But it makes such a mess in the process.