This summer after changing my lower unit gear oil I noticed a small drip of oil at the bottom drain screw. I drained the lower unit and pumped new gear lube. I installed new Yamaha gasket PN 90430-08020. All was fixed...So I thought. I drained it but this time replaced the the old drain screw and another new washer as well. I made sure I rolled gasket in the oil before installing. Again made sure no old part of gasket was attached to lower unit drain screw hole. Again today it has small leak at the bottom screw. Motor is 1997 C90TLRV Yamaha Outboard. Any thoughts?
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Mine is a 1999 C90 and thus far have not had a leak similar to yours. Can you very carefully inspect the drain hole area for hair line cracks or any casting or machining flaws? Maybe try using double washer/gaskets just to see if it helps?
Other than that, I don't have much idea what may cause your leak....let us know what you come up with on this....
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Could you be overfilling, and is the engine stored where heat (sun/heater) can warm the lower leg up?
I.e. if the oil is put in cool could expansion pressure be forcing some of the oil out?
My outboard does this (more from the top plug) when we have heatwaves. Only a nuisance, not significant loss of oil.
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Originally posted by zenoahphobic View PostCould you be overfilling, and is the engine stored where heat (sun/heater) can warm the lower leg up?
I.e. if the oil is put in cool could expansion pressure be forcing some of the oil out?
My outboard does this (more from the top plug) when we have heatwaves. Only a nuisance, not significant loss of oil.
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You have a fiber gasket Pt # 90430-08020-00, correct?
As others have said check the casting and also check for any pitted or raised area on the housing where the fiber washer gasket sits. Another thing is that this gasket is fiber, it should not be over torqued. My same drain plug calls for only 7 NM or 5.1 FT LB torque. Overtightening the fiber gasket will crush it and cause it to fail.Chuck,
1997 Mako 191 w/2001 Yamaha SX150 TXRZ Pushing Her
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Originally posted by cpostis View PostYou have a fiber gasket Pt # 90430-08020-00, correct?
As others have said check the casting and also check for any pitted or raised area on the housing where the fiber washer gasket sits. Another thing is that this gasket is fiber, it should not be over torqued. My same drain plug calls for only 7 NM or 5.1 FT LB torque. Over-tightening the fiber gasket will crush it and cause it to fail.Last edited by whaler82; 08-10-2016, 08:04 PM.
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Originally posted by whaler82 View PostYes its the right p/n . I have another gasket I could try. I do not know how much torque is in the screw. Its defiantly tight.
Good luck!Chuck,
1997 Mako 191 w/2001 Yamaha SX150 TXRZ Pushing Her
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Originally posted by pstephens46 View PostBut maybe too tight?
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