Outboard - 1986 Yamaha 115. History - last year the sensor kept popping out of the main oil tank and creating a messy engine. An outboard tech at the USTS Raleigh race (sorry - forgot name) said the rubber stopper gives up after awhile so that problem was fixed by strapping the sensor down with wire ties. Cool. No more sloppy engine, worked fine. Worked fine last fall when I fogged `er out and put it to bed for the winter.
Time to fire it up for the season. Plugs in, muffs attached and water on - trurn key, blip the choke = YAROOM! She be running. Smokey but I figure the fog oil is burning off. Many munutes later STILL smoking! Hmm.. Oh-oh. Oil has puddled in the lower pan - LOTS of oil. Oil is running out of the carb cover.
Apparently the oil system is feeding the intake manifold way too much oil. Why? Could the main tank sensor be fried? But all that does is keep the tank full, gravity feeds oil to the oil pump which by actual slimy test is working real good. The link rod from the carb throttle is a tad loose, couple degrees, and I will tighten that up, but I doubt that could cause the massive Exxon-Valdez oil slick this puppy is pumping out. Is it possible that some internal gizmo on the pump oil control shaft let go and has is set at WOT even though the external link thinger is at dead idle?
Hope one of you skilled tech mechs can offer a simple solution seeing as how this boat is supposed to be in Wilson on Friday.
Time to fire it up for the season. Plugs in, muffs attached and water on - trurn key, blip the choke = YAROOM! She be running. Smokey but I figure the fog oil is burning off. Many munutes later STILL smoking! Hmm.. Oh-oh. Oil has puddled in the lower pan - LOTS of oil. Oil is running out of the carb cover.
Apparently the oil system is feeding the intake manifold way too much oil. Why? Could the main tank sensor be fried? But all that does is keep the tank full, gravity feeds oil to the oil pump which by actual slimy test is working real good. The link rod from the carb throttle is a tad loose, couple degrees, and I will tighten that up, but I doubt that could cause the massive Exxon-Valdez oil slick this puppy is pumping out. Is it possible that some internal gizmo on the pump oil control shaft let go and has is set at WOT even though the external link thinger is at dead idle?
Hope one of you skilled tech mechs can offer a simple solution seeing as how this boat is supposed to be in Wilson on Friday.
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