Hi,
I notice lost of posts on this forum about water in the engine oil, well, here's another one.
2003 Yamaha F115, 7-800hours.
Carried out a scheduled oil change around 2 months ago, noticed that the oil was just slightly opaque. Ran the motor for around 4-6 hours over 3-4 seperate occasions, mix of idling and high speed. Parked the boat up for a month.
Checked the oil before heading out for a dive on the weekend and found it to be emulsified mid brown latte colour. Changed the oil and filter and ran for 15min on the earmuffs.
The oil was starting to appear very slightly opaque so I figured ongoing problem and shut it down, although now I guess it is possible that this was residual emulsion being picked up in the oil.
compression test 190-195psi at cranking speed.
Pulled the lower unit to have a look at the shaft, appears to be the model with the two seals on base of oil pump as i can see two very shallow grooves polished in the shaft just below the spline, the lower slightly deeper.
No noticeable oil fling in the lower leg or on the shaft, no noticeable dribble of oil from drain in lower unit.
Pulled the powerhead to have a look at the top of the oil pump/underside of the powerhead.
No noticeable sign of water having travelled up through the oil pump. Presumably the path that water takes is up the shaft, through the oil seals noted above, through the shaft spline and cascade/flung out across the top of the the oil pump housing and down into the sump? Presumably not physically entering the oil pump? Please correct me if im wrong here.
No sign of damage to the powerhead base gasket or mating surfaces.
Large blob of emulsified oil sitting on top of the powerhead base gasket in the aft, port side. See picture attached.
Heavily emulsified oil seeping down from the powerhead on the aft, port side. Note only from the aft of the two ports See picture attached.
Strip down the powerhead, go looking for corrosion or head gasket damage? No sign of corrosion in waterways in base of head/midsection. Is run in salt water but always washed out.
Thanks in advance for help.
Phil
I notice lost of posts on this forum about water in the engine oil, well, here's another one.
2003 Yamaha F115, 7-800hours.
Carried out a scheduled oil change around 2 months ago, noticed that the oil was just slightly opaque. Ran the motor for around 4-6 hours over 3-4 seperate occasions, mix of idling and high speed. Parked the boat up for a month.
Checked the oil before heading out for a dive on the weekend and found it to be emulsified mid brown latte colour. Changed the oil and filter and ran for 15min on the earmuffs.
The oil was starting to appear very slightly opaque so I figured ongoing problem and shut it down, although now I guess it is possible that this was residual emulsion being picked up in the oil.
compression test 190-195psi at cranking speed.
Pulled the lower unit to have a look at the shaft, appears to be the model with the two seals on base of oil pump as i can see two very shallow grooves polished in the shaft just below the spline, the lower slightly deeper.
No noticeable oil fling in the lower leg or on the shaft, no noticeable dribble of oil from drain in lower unit.
Pulled the powerhead to have a look at the top of the oil pump/underside of the powerhead.
No noticeable sign of water having travelled up through the oil pump. Presumably the path that water takes is up the shaft, through the oil seals noted above, through the shaft spline and cascade/flung out across the top of the the oil pump housing and down into the sump? Presumably not physically entering the oil pump? Please correct me if im wrong here.
No sign of damage to the powerhead base gasket or mating surfaces.
Large blob of emulsified oil sitting on top of the powerhead base gasket in the aft, port side. See picture attached.
Heavily emulsified oil seeping down from the powerhead on the aft, port side. Note only from the aft of the two ports See picture attached.
Strip down the powerhead, go looking for corrosion or head gasket damage? No sign of corrosion in waterways in base of head/midsection. Is run in salt water but always washed out.
Thanks in advance for help.
Phil
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