88spl Johnson oil leak

friedcola2

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1995 17'Dargel Skout, 1996 88spl is leaking oil at the bottom bearing retainer at the 6 (or 8) bolt flange (not at the 4 in the middle with the o-rings). Can I remove the bearing retainer without taking the entire engine apart? I noticed that there is no gasket on this flange, what should be used to seal it?<br />2- When I ran the motor last week, water was coming from the shift rod area toward the front of the engine (under the carbs), the alarm sounded off and I shut it down. I suspect that 1 or both thermostats have frozen. Does that sound possible?
 

emdsapmgr

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Re: 88spl Johnson oil leak

The four bolts with the o rings hold the lower bearing housing onto the lower bearing. The lower bearing is pressed onto the crank. You will not get the lower housing off with these 4 bolts in place. If you do get it apart, not sure you can re-thread the four bolts into the bearing retainer ring without splitting the case. Perhaps an expert on the board can comment further... There is a large o ring on both the upper and lower bearing retainers. A little OMC gasket sealer on the o ring when it goes back together should be OK. There is no water jacket in the front of the engine. Two possible water sources: 1. that one of the two hoses on the back thermostat housing (that feed the heads) has a hole. That might permit the water to pool in the lower cowl and exit in the area you mention. 2. You may have a bad base gasket, permitting water to exit at the split upper mid section/base of the block. Fix the leak and you may find the horn quits.
 

friedcola2

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Re: 88spl Johnson oil leak

I guess I'll remove the lower bearing retainer and if I can't get the 4 bolts in the center to line back up I'll go ahead and tear it apart.<br />I removed the 2 thermostats and placed them in water, heating them up and checking the temp, 1 opened at about 140, the other didn't open until almost 160, and didn't close when cooled. I'll replace them both and the gasket. The hoses were not leaking. Thanks, Dave
 

OBJ

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Re: 88spl Johnson oil leak

Dmc....I really want to ask, how do you know the seal is leaking.....???
 

emdsapmgr

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Re: 88spl Johnson oil leak

I think OBJ is right. If you are getting an black, tarry substance from the lower engine block, it may be nothing more than a bad base gasket. Certainly a different situation than a problem with the block.
 
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