Ok was taking my boat to a river landing via trailer when I went over an unexpected scooped pothole. It tossed the SUV pretty good but the trailer (with leaf springs) did not fare too well. It popped the transom saver out of the base of the trailer and it was dragging. I stopped to reinsert the transom saver and much to my horror there was 2 cycle oil seeping everywhere out of the engine into the transom "tub" area. I quickly verified that the key was out of the ignition. It was NOT mixed with gas. It may have had a second episode when I rolled it to the mechanic's last fall. Again - key out of ignition.
I have not used it since last summer awaiting for my mechanic to figure what to attack. My set-up is the main oil tank in the floor of the boat with the "pint" size tank on the side of the engine.
So what makes it "call for oil" when the key is off? I'm talking about a cup or so of oil as it was running out the twin drain holes in the transom and onto the pavement? Could the "bump" have triggered something when it tossed the boat/trailer?
Thanks in advance for ideas/suggestions!!! Time to hit the H2O!
I have not used it since last summer awaiting for my mechanic to figure what to attack. My set-up is the main oil tank in the floor of the boat with the "pint" size tank on the side of the engine.
So what makes it "call for oil" when the key is off? I'm talking about a cup or so of oil as it was running out the twin drain holes in the transom and onto the pavement? Could the "bump" have triggered something when it tossed the boat/trailer?
Thanks in advance for ideas/suggestions!!! Time to hit the H2O!
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