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Originally posted by fairdeal View PostGood morning Chuck!
ok, here it is;
I re-visited that video link Boscoe posted and found the oil pressure relief valve:
Although now I also see another "artifact" - looks like a plug that was installed with an Allen wrench.
Here's another image of the bottom of an F150 engine block, what model/year, I do not know.
[IMG]crankcase-cylinder-150-hp-4s-yamaha-f150-used-parts-outboard by Charles Postis, on Flickr[/IMG]
The artifact in this image appears to have a female round, not hex, depression.
What that "artifact" is, hell, I don't know. Maybe not a plug at all? Maybe cast into the crankshaft half? Anyway, I do know that it is bathed in oil, thus the bronze color.Chuck,
1997 Mako 191 w/2001 Yamaha SX150 TXRZ Pushing Her
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debris found in relief valve. Most of the pieces were sitting on top of the valve , however 2 were actually wedged between the valve and the openings on the side of the housing , causing the valve to stay partially open , which probably accounts for the low oil pressure at idleAttached Files
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started the re assembly process last night , will hopefully have it all back together this weekend. I'm still stumped about the routing of the speedo tube . When I took mine out , it ran thru the same hole/grommet that the shift lever went thru. This caused the speedo tube to pinch as it entered the hole . I'm installing a new tube , but it just seems like there would be a better way to run this . I looked in the service manual , and the picture either shows the tube , or possibly an additional ground strap , can't really tell ,I will post a new thread on this , but if anyone has any suggestions , please ...
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everything assembled except lower unit. I filled with oil , and there was oil dripping down through the driveshaft channel . The dripping has stopped . I filled the oil pump before installing , as well as the filter housing. I'm stumped as to how the oil could find it's way to that location
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I have been gone for 7 hours , no evidence of any dripping , I levelled the bottom of the motor and checked the oil, it is exactly halfway between low and full , which would make sense since I used some for filling the oil pump and filter housing. My thoughtis either all the oil should have dumped on the ground , or none of it , I can't understand why just a little bit came out
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after a thorough cleaning with Dawn , and Brakekleen , I can see some oil drips on the bottom of the oil pump ( the part that is just visible when the power head is installed ) . Since I'm only at half full , I'm thinking of adding a little bit of oil and watching for dips at that location
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