I really hope someone on this forum can help me because i'm about to go crazy here. My 1996 200 Yamaha Pro V has been leaking fresh two stroke into the cowl for over a year. I have checked every possible source for the leak and narrowed it down to one line that connects to the oil pump mounted to the block. I checked the reservoir mounted to the block for cracks, checked the cap on that, checked the lines that run to the silencer box near the carbs, everything was good. I cleaned everything up and narrowed it down to one line that connects to one of the brass fittings on the pump that was slowly seeping two stroke out, rather the engine was running or not. Once i realized this I went ahead and changed all the oil lines out, still leaking. So then I thought maybe it was the metal clamp that connects at the brass fitting, not it, still seeping. I reinforced the line with two zipties at the brass fitting and got them as tight as possible, slowed it down a little, but it is still seeping out. Is there something that goes bad with these brass nipples that anybody has heard of. Everyone I have spoke with about this says they have never heard of anyone having to replace one of these pumps. Hope someone on here has experienced a similar problem that could help me out, I would REALLY appreciate it.
Thanks,
Ddingman
Thanks,
Ddingman
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