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ATPNW
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Posted: Sat Oct 21, 2023 3:14 pm Post subject: Oil leaking from propeller |
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Went to do the winterization of the 2005 Honda bf50’s today (four strokes). Before starting, I noticed an oil stain below the starboard motor. It smells like motor oil, not like gear oil. After using this motor last, I noticed the oil was very low. So I’m assuming there is a leak. Any suggestions on where to start looking? |
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ssobol
Joined: 27 Oct 2012 Posts: 3382 City/Region: SW Michigan
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Posted: Sat Oct 21, 2023 3:35 pm Post subject: |
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Did you spill any when you last changed it? I find that when changing the filter it is very difficult not to spill some oil. This runs down the inside of the motor casing and collects at the bottom. Only way to really clean it up is to take the casing off. You can see the oil sheen when the motor is in the water.
But since you said the oil level was also low, perhaps the filter is not tight.
I had a problem with my motor losing oil awhile ago. It turned out that I did not tighten one of the rocker cover bolts after checking the valve clearance. |
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srbaum
Joined: 30 Aug 2010 Posts: 878 City/Region: Portsmouth
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Posted: Sat Oct 21, 2023 3:35 pm Post subject: |
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ATPNW,
If it is engine oil, vice lower unit oil, the most likely issue is that the oil seals in the base of the oil pan (below the engine block) is leaking.
You may already know that the lower unit (gear) oil, usually has an odd smell, where the (used) engine oil will have a slight carbon/fuel smell. _________________ Steve Baum
Homeport of Portsmouth, VA
OSPREY (Ex Mister Sea) 2000 22 C-Dory 2010 - Sold 3/19
OSPREY (Ex ADITI) 2007 26 Cape Cruiser 2018 |
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smckean (Tosca)
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Posted: Mon Oct 23, 2023 2:28 pm Post subject: |
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I once had a worry that my nearly new engine was leaking oil when I saw a small puddle of oil below the propellers. Turned out I had slightly overfilled when I changed the oil. _________________ Sandy McKean
Purchased Tosca in 2014
Re-powered to Yammi 200 in 2015 |
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ATPNW
Joined: 26 Jul 2020 Posts: 71 City/Region: Covington
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Posted: Thu Dec 21, 2023 6:46 pm Post subject: |
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Hi All,
Long delay but life got busy there for a moment. Took the lower unit off today and sure enough there is a oil leak coming from that tube in the photo (assuming that is the exhaust)? I took the midsection "skirt" off to see if there was any external oil leak, but couldnt find any. So im pretty sure its internal. Since the oil was very low last time I changed the oil, im wondering if this would be blow by?
SRBaum mentioned oil seals at the base of the pan, from my understanding I'd be taking the power head off to get to that, correct?
I guess i could also do a leak down/compression test but those if positive will point to tearing the engine apart. I guess I am wondering if there is any other quick things to check before going down that road?
The motors are 2005's, and im sorta starting to wonder if now is the time to bite the bullet and repower.
Image below is witht the lower unit off, you are looking up into the mid section.
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srbaum
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ATPNW
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Posted: Fri Dec 22, 2023 9:48 am Post subject: |
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Thank you Steve for the link and lending your expertise! With the parts being less than $20, it seems like I should explore this a bit more. A couple questions for you if I may:
1. There is no way to change those seals without removing the powerhead, correct? Anything else I should be inspecting or replacing with the powerhead off?
2. The oil level on the dipstick hasn’t changed since I did the oil change a few months ago (the boat has also not been run since then). Would that further confirm your suspicions? It only leaks when the crankshaft is running?
Thank you! |
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srbaum
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Posted: Sat Dec 23, 2023 8:30 pm Post subject: |
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ATPNW,
It would be great if you would say what your name is... Otherwise, I feel like I am only talking to a machine.
As to your oil leak:
1. Take a sample of oil from your dipstick and a sample of oil from the stuff dripping out of the lower unit. Touch it and smell it to ensure that it is the same oil. Lower unit 90W gear oil has a completely different odor and color.
2. When I replace crankcase seals, I disassemble the entire engine (powerhead). Each part is cleaned, inspected and measured to ensure that it still meets manufacturers specifications. If a part can't meet spec, then it is replaced.
3. Assembly includes replacing of all parts not within spec, parts that show excessive corrosion, all new seals, gaskets, filters, oil, lubricant. The repairs also include the same inspection and service to the mid section and the lower unit.
So, a quick repair can't be anticipated and the expense will certainly be in the hundred of dollars (for all parts not including labor). This is the way that I do it and i'm careful to ensure that the outboard will perform as new, to ensure reliability as well as confidence.
Best regards,
Steve Baum |
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ATPNW
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Posted: Fri Dec 29, 2023 10:43 am Post subject: |
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srbaum wrote: | ATPNW,
It would be great if you would say what your name is... Otherwise, I feel like I am only talking to a machine.
As to your oil leak:
1. Take a sample of oil from your dipstick and a sample of oil from the stuff dripping out of the lower unit. Touch it and smell it to ensure that it is the same oil. Lower unit 90W gear oil has a completely different odor and color.
2. When I replace crankcase seals, I disassemble the entire engine (powerhead). Each part is cleaned, inspected and measured to ensure that it still meets manufacturers specifications. If a part can't meet spec, then it is replaced.
3. Assembly includes replacing of all parts not within spec, parts that show excessive corrosion, all new seals, gaskets, filters, oil, lubricant. The repairs also include the same inspection and service to the mid section and the lower unit.
So, a quick repair can't be anticipated and the expense will certainly be in the hundred of dollars (for all parts not including labor). This is the way that I do it and i'm careful to ensure that the outboard will perform as new, to ensure reliability as well as confidence.
Best regards,
Steve Baum |
My apologies, I thought my name was in the sidebar. My name is Alex. I appreciate your elaboration on the process. Haven’t 100% decided to go for the fix or repower yet. But if I go for the fix I’ll be sure to document it all here.
Best, |
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Salmon Fisher
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Posted: Fri Dec 29, 2023 12:57 pm Post subject: |
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Alex,
Just wondering how much oil the engine is leaking? Maybe the next time out make sure it's full and then when you return check the dipstick. I know you said the level was very low on your original post, how much had you run the motor before you had checked?
If the motor is not using/leaking a lot of oil, it may be fine to just add when needed until you either replace seals or repower.
Patrick _________________ Patrick and Kim Walker
2004 25 Cruiser-Present
2000 22 Cruiser 2009-2014 (Sold)
2006 25 Cruiser 2014-2019 (Sold)
1985 22 Classic -2019 (Sold)
1991 19 Arima Sea Ranger-2019-2021 (Sold)
2015 27 Ranger Tug-2019-2023 (Sold)
1987 22 Cruiser -2021-2023 (Sold)
Honey, this REALLY will be my last boat, honest! |
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srbaum
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Posted: Fri Dec 29, 2023 1:19 pm Post subject: |
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Alex,
Thanks for stating your name…
I wished you were closer to me, as a teach people how to maintain and perform major service to their outboards….
Best regards,
Steve Baum |
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ATPNW
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Posted: Tue Jan 02, 2024 9:12 pm Post subject: |
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Salmon Fisher wrote: | Alex,
Just wondering how much oil the engine is leaking? Maybe the next time out make sure it's full and then when you return check the dipstick. I know you said the level was very low on your original post, how much had you run the motor before you had checked?
If the motor is not using/leaking a lot of oil, it may be fine to just add when needed until you either replace seals or repower.
Patrick |
You know that is a good point. When I noticed the leak was when we got back from a 5 day trip from the coast. The boat was moored every night, so didn’t get an opportunity to see how much was being used each day. After getting home is when I checked the oil level and noticed the problem. We probably put 25-30hrs on it during those 5 days. |
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ATPNW
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Posted: Tue Jan 02, 2024 9:13 pm Post subject: |
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srbaum wrote: | Alex,
Thanks for stating your name…
I wished you were closer to me, as a teach people how to maintain and perform major service to their outboards….
Best regards,
Steve Baum |
I really appreciate the offer, wish I lived closer to take you up on that. I have enjoyed getting to work on and maintain the engines. |
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T.R. Bauer
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Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2024 3:36 pm Post subject: |
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Salmon Fisher wrote: | Alex,
Just wondering how much oil the engine is leaking? Maybe the next time out make sure it's full and then when you return check the dipstick. I know you said the level was very low on your original post, how much had you run the motor before you had checked?
If the motor is not using/leaking a lot of oil, it may be fine to just add when needed until you either replace seals or repower.
Patrick |
Agreed. Or switch from synthetic back to regular old oil. I'd probably even experiment with viscosities before I tore it apart. If it's just a seep, it sometimes doesn't take much to get it to quit or be livable. With that said, tearing an engine down isn't the end of the world....it just takes time, parts, patience, lots of money, and tools....lol...Speaking of which....I just put a motor back together because it sprung a leak. Never ends..... |
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