I bought this motor used with 176 hours on the clock. Compression was good 140 to 143 psi, the motor was very quiet running with the cowl off and generally sounded very good. Likewise performance in the water seemed perfect ran up to 5600rpm at WOT. Oil looked reasonable, a little bit dark but nothing to really concern me.
Once I bought the boat I changed the lower unit oil and engine oil and filter. I filled it with 10w-30 synthetic oil (Pennzoil automotive). After putting about 10 hours on the motor it developed a serious oil leak at the upper crankshaft oil seal under the flywheel. I downloaded the shop manual, bought a new oil seal and stripped the flywheel etc. to get to the oil seal but before even trying to get the seal out I could see that I could move the crankshaft fore and aft (back and forward) by about .010". There was no point in putting in the new oil seal so I pulled the powerhead off and opened the crankcase (cylinder head etc. left in place). The upper main bearing and the next main down had both failed and had metal to metal contact with the crank shaft. The next three bearings got progressively better and the bottom bearing looked OK.
The crankshaft is showing scoring of the upper journal and this becomes progressively less so that by the center bearing the crank looks good. I am going to check journal diameters with a micrometer but I don't believe any are worn down, just lightly scored.
The big end bearings and journals look perfect and I tested #1 and #2 with plastigage and it reads .001" clearance. I can't see problem with the cam bearings but have not stripped them, just no radial movement that I can see. I cut the oil filter open and could find no metal on the filter pleats and the motor interior is perfectly clean. (I believe the motor had never been pulled apart before I did so, everything looked original). Also no scoring of the cylinders in the lower section I can see.
NOW MY QUESTIONS:
1)Has anyone any theory on why this type of failure would occur?
2)If the motor was run without oil or very low oil for a short period does it seem logical that only the top main bearings would fail?
3)I am going to order new bearings but what should I do about the crankshaft scoring, should I lightly polish it with fine carborundum paper?
Any suggestions and guidance would be appreciated.
Bigearl
Once I bought the boat I changed the lower unit oil and engine oil and filter. I filled it with 10w-30 synthetic oil (Pennzoil automotive). After putting about 10 hours on the motor it developed a serious oil leak at the upper crankshaft oil seal under the flywheel. I downloaded the shop manual, bought a new oil seal and stripped the flywheel etc. to get to the oil seal but before even trying to get the seal out I could see that I could move the crankshaft fore and aft (back and forward) by about .010". There was no point in putting in the new oil seal so I pulled the powerhead off and opened the crankcase (cylinder head etc. left in place). The upper main bearing and the next main down had both failed and had metal to metal contact with the crank shaft. The next three bearings got progressively better and the bottom bearing looked OK.
The crankshaft is showing scoring of the upper journal and this becomes progressively less so that by the center bearing the crank looks good. I am going to check journal diameters with a micrometer but I don't believe any are worn down, just lightly scored.
The big end bearings and journals look perfect and I tested #1 and #2 with plastigage and it reads .001" clearance. I can't see problem with the cam bearings but have not stripped them, just no radial movement that I can see. I cut the oil filter open and could find no metal on the filter pleats and the motor interior is perfectly clean. (I believe the motor had never been pulled apart before I did so, everything looked original). Also no scoring of the cylinders in the lower section I can see.
NOW MY QUESTIONS:
1)Has anyone any theory on why this type of failure would occur?
2)If the motor was run without oil or very low oil for a short period does it seem logical that only the top main bearings would fail?
3)I am going to order new bearings but what should I do about the crankshaft scoring, should I lightly polish it with fine carborundum paper?
Any suggestions and guidance would be appreciated.
Bigearl
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