I purchased a used 2003 Yamaha F25 outboard and had it serviced before using it. They used a full synthetic oil when they changed the oil and ever since I have a slow leak where the drive shaft fits up into the bottom of the motor.
I have been told by others that the synthetic oil is the problem and that if I were to go back to a mineral based oil that the seal would swell up and seal up normally. OK, I'm willing to try this and see if it works before replacing the seal, but what I really wanted to know more about is the correct oil for my motor???
According to my owners manual it recommends a 10W-30 or a 10W-40 oil. I am running a 10W-30 full synthetic right now with no problems other than the slow leak.
Yesterday I went into a Yamaha dealer here in the central Florida area (not going to mention any names) and they informed me that Yamaha now recommends using a 20W-50 for ALL of Florida's four stroke Yamaha outboards.
Is this true? I'd like to learn the truth of this before I purchase oil for my next change.
Any information on this subject would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!
I have been told by others that the synthetic oil is the problem and that if I were to go back to a mineral based oil that the seal would swell up and seal up normally. OK, I'm willing to try this and see if it works before replacing the seal, but what I really wanted to know more about is the correct oil for my motor???
According to my owners manual it recommends a 10W-30 or a 10W-40 oil. I am running a 10W-30 full synthetic right now with no problems other than the slow leak.
Yesterday I went into a Yamaha dealer here in the central Florida area (not going to mention any names) and they informed me that Yamaha now recommends using a 20W-50 for ALL of Florida's four stroke Yamaha outboards.
Is this true? I'd like to learn the truth of this before I purchase oil for my next change.
Any information on this subject would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!
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