I have a '94 Yamaha 130HP with VRO. After it has set for a hour or more it smokes VERY badly when started. It still runs good, and after a while it clears out and quits smoking even at extended idle. I changed the old spark plugs and they looked fine. Any ideas?
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Most likely it is un-burned fuel at shut down. Once the excess fuel is burned at start up, smoke is mostly gone.
It is a 2 cycle thing. Nothing wrong with it, just happens. Consider it extra lubrication at start up.2000 Wellcraft 270 Coastal Tournament Edition
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I appreciate the input, but when I say smoke, I mean as in a fog bank. While in the middle of the gulf the other day I anchored for a while and when I started the motor back up I had people coming from miles away thinking I was on fire. I've been around outboards all of my life and have never seen one smoke this bad. Could it be a check valve letting oil into the crankcase while the motor is at rest?
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could be checkvalves or you have 2? hoses running to the airbox, 1 oil breather/overfill and 1 carb runoff.... sounds like your oiltank may be dumping into airbox....is the tank always at the norm level? do you tilt motor up before this happens?
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We have a winner!!! Thanks for the input. This has been an intermitten problem and it just so happens that every time I have looked at the oil tank it was at the correct level. Yesterday while I was on the water it started smoking agian. I immeadiately stopped the engine and pulled the cowl. Low and behold the oil tank was completely full and overflowing into the breather. Thanks for the help.
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