smokinjoefission
Cadet
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- Aug 10, 2003
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Hi everyone.<br /><br />First of all, let me say that I think I've found the Nirvana of Outboard forums! This is one awesome board full of great information.<br /><br />Anyway, on to the sad stuff: I've got a 1987 Evinrude V4 90hp pushing a 17.5 foot K&C Thermoglass. I've had the boat for just over 1 year now. It's run pretty good for the last year (although I've only put about 50 hours on it). <br /><br />Last summer, it started to idle rough and lost power intermittantly. I bought the shop manual and tracked down the problem to bad check valves. I replaced those and the problem was solved.<br /><br />I've had the boat out in a total of 4 times this year (all within the past month), and it started to idle rough and lost power again. I did a compression check last year and all cylinders were around 120 psi, with a 10 psi diff between the highest and lowest cylinder, not bad at all.<br /><br />The last 3 times I've had the boat out have been mostly idling (literally) around the bay here (4 nights of fireworks display on the water). The engine's performance got gradually worse again, to the point where I can barely get it up on a plane with just myself in the boat. <br /><br />It doesn't feel like any single cylinder is misfiring or dead, just a rough idle and the motor's not able to get up to full power.<br /><br />I checked the check valves again today as the symptoms were identical, but they turned out to be ok.<br /><br />In the next couple of days, I'm going to run a compression check on the cylinders and confirm that all cylinders are firing.<br /><br />The worst part of it was coming out to the boat this morning and seeing a puddle of chocolate brown oil leaking from the bottom end. No doubt the prop shaft seal has gone, and I'll be replacing that before the boat goes in the water again.<br /><br />My other concern was the trail of brown oil running down the leg, as well as against the motor mount on the transom ( http://www.smokinjoefission.com/images/evinrude_leaks.jpg if you want to have a look yourself).<br /><br />Is this indicative of a blown seal and a possible cause of loss of power? Is it possible that the prop shaft seal and this leak are related?<br /><br />Thanks in advance for any information and I'll post back with my compression and spark results.<br /><br />SJF<br /><br />PS: Check valves ... what the heck are they for? I've spent many hours rebuilding automotive engines from small 4-bangers to monster v-8s, and have even done a few small 2-stroke motorcyle engines, but I've never come across a check valve in this kind of application. The shop manual just makes casual mention of drain plugs, and how to check them, but that's it. Please! Someone explain these to me, it's driving me nuts!