1993 VRO external oil tank holes

wrestling coach

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I am the original owner of a 1993 Lund with a 90hp Johnson. I could never understand why oil would be leaking around the reserve oil tank until yesterday when I decided to take some things apart and find out why. As I peeled the black cover back there it was. There are at least 5 factory holes in the top of the tank. Now I assume they are for venting but 5 holes? So now I guess I have been over filling the tank causing the leaks out those holes and onto the bottom of the boat. Are those holes really designed to be vents.
 

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I don't remember seeing holes in the oil tank that came with my 1988 70hp Evinrude. Though the newer version may be different.
 

Chinewalker

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Should not be any open holes. Perhaps they held something in place at one time? Are they threaded?
 

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I did some further research. It appears this tank could also be used with a return line and it would attach to those holes in the top of the tank. You can actually see the knockout as a circle in the black cover. My application does not use a return line and the holes in the top of the tank have been left open. I assume I could run some small screws into those holes and keep the oil contained in the tank. Would that be OK? Pictures below will help to clarify.



Dennis
 
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boobie

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Those holes may have been put in there if you wanted an oil level gauge. Just block them up as the tank is vented through the cap.
 

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Those holes may have been put in there if you wanted an oil level gauge. Just block them up as the tank is vented through the cap.

Yes I will run some small self tapping screws in each hole and it will be good. Thanks everyone for responding.

Dennis
 
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