I just purchased a 1992 Yamaha 130. While doing some preventive maintenance I found sludge in the bottom of the remote oil tank. After cleaning it all up, replacing tubes and straining 3/4's of the oil I am ready to reinstall it. My concern now is the main tank on the engine. The water trap color is black. Is this a sign of sludge? I am thinking of removing the tank, inspecting and cleaning. I hesitate in fear of loosing prime on the oil pump.
Is the gear pump in the remote tank able to reduce the viscosity of any sludge that may go through it to the extent of it passing through the injection pump, after going through the main tank, without plugging it up.
The engine was tested before purchased and did not signal any warning signs. I am just doing preventive maintenance so that I know the condition of my engine.
Thank you in advance of any help.
PS. What a great site. This is my first post.
Tom
Is the gear pump in the remote tank able to reduce the viscosity of any sludge that may go through it to the extent of it passing through the injection pump, after going through the main tank, without plugging it up.
The engine was tested before purchased and did not signal any warning signs. I am just doing preventive maintenance so that I know the condition of my engine.
Thank you in advance of any help.
PS. What a great site. This is my first post.
Tom