Took it out on the lake today, and ran tip-top 100% awesome for about 4 hours.
Then we start to get tired so we head back to the ramp, and about half mile off shore, it starts to lose rpms and run like crap, lots of missing, etc. I assumed it was a fouled spark plug since I am running 50:1 premix and riched up the oil injectors a bit. Been smoking a little all day, but not too bad, or any worse than any outboard.
Well, we idle in at under 3000 rpms to the ramp, pull it out of the water, pull the drain plugs, and oil comes out of the bilge.
I pop the hatch and the oil line was touching the exhaust pipe at the front and melted a small hole in it, but still half a tank of oil left.
Exhaust pipe has burned all the paint off.
No beeps, cheeps, or creeps before this.
In the garage and going out of town for the weekend, so won't have a chance to look at it til later.
Any ideas before I get in there?
Oil injection lines have no bubbles, and still plenty of oil in the big lines when I pulled it out of the water, so I am assuming it overheated for some reason, and then melted the oil line. So there should be no permanent damage, just a major mess to clean up and a little troubleshooting to find out why it overheated in the first place.
Only around 20 hours on this new motor.
Then we start to get tired so we head back to the ramp, and about half mile off shore, it starts to lose rpms and run like crap, lots of missing, etc. I assumed it was a fouled spark plug since I am running 50:1 premix and riched up the oil injectors a bit. Been smoking a little all day, but not too bad, or any worse than any outboard.
Well, we idle in at under 3000 rpms to the ramp, pull it out of the water, pull the drain plugs, and oil comes out of the bilge.
I pop the hatch and the oil line was touching the exhaust pipe at the front and melted a small hole in it, but still half a tank of oil left.
Exhaust pipe has burned all the paint off.
No beeps, cheeps, or creeps before this.
In the garage and going out of town for the weekend, so won't have a chance to look at it til later.
Any ideas before I get in there?
Oil injection lines have no bubbles, and still plenty of oil in the big lines when I pulled it out of the water, so I am assuming it overheated for some reason, and then melted the oil line. So there should be no permanent damage, just a major mess to clean up and a little troubleshooting to find out why it overheated in the first place.
Only around 20 hours on this new motor.