I just bought a 98 Stingray 180 with the 3.0 liter Mercruiser. The boat is in incredible shape and the engine only has 154 hours on it. however, when I looked at the boat I noticed in the bottom of the boat, below the engine, there was a little bit of oil and water mixed. I asked about it and the guy said he thought that there was just a little oil down there from when he had changed the oil. However, I cleaned all that out after I bought it. I took it out on Monday and it ran fantastic, it really runs like a new boat. However, when I got it home I noticed a fair amount of oil mixed with water down below the engine again. I got suspicious and took a paper towel to the bottom of the oil pan. I didn't get a whole lot from the very bottom but there did seem to be some "wet" oil coming from where the oil pan connects to the block up towards the front.
I don't think it is a huge amount of oil leaking but don't want to damage anything either.
Do you think I need to take it to have it looked at right away or can I get by with monitoring the oil level for the remainder of the season and take it in at the end of the season?
Any suggestions on how I can test where it is coming from myself? I'm thinking I should just clean it up really good and then run it with the "ear muffs" on and see what I can see.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Jeff
I don't think it is a huge amount of oil leaking but don't want to damage anything either.
Do you think I need to take it to have it looked at right away or can I get by with monitoring the oil level for the remainder of the season and take it in at the end of the season?
Any suggestions on how I can test where it is coming from myself? I'm thinking I should just clean it up really good and then run it with the "ear muffs" on and see what I can see.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Jeff