Last year I rebuilt my 1976 35hp Johnson Seahorse. Afterwards I carefully followed the service manual for the proper break in procedures. Everything except for the oil mixture. My manual says to use 50:1 during break in but I was told to use 25:1 because it cant hurt. I put probably 3-4 hours running time on it and then stored it away for the winter.
Well this spring I decided to run another tank full of the 25:1 mixture just because I wanted to make sure it got enough run time for the break in period with the extra oil ratio. I didnt realize what I did until looking back but my first time out I spent a bit of time trolling. What ended up happening was that my motor had a hard time staying cool. Later on I dropped the lower unit and found a whole bunch of oily slimy crud surrounding the interior of the lower unit. My theory is that because I still have a high oil mixture, and because I didnt run the motor at high speeds, the oil didnt have a chance to burn off and resulted in that sludge coating.
I cleaned everything out. Removed my water pump, cleaned and reinstalled. The only thing Im still concerned about is if any of that sludge got up in the motor. Im also confused as to why this would cause my motor to have poor water/cooling circulation. Is there something more I should do before I put the lower unit back on and run it again? Should I ditch the 25:1 mixture and go to 50:1? If anyone could help explain to me whats happening I would appreciate it. Thanks in advance.
Well this spring I decided to run another tank full of the 25:1 mixture just because I wanted to make sure it got enough run time for the break in period with the extra oil ratio. I didnt realize what I did until looking back but my first time out I spent a bit of time trolling. What ended up happening was that my motor had a hard time staying cool. Later on I dropped the lower unit and found a whole bunch of oily slimy crud surrounding the interior of the lower unit. My theory is that because I still have a high oil mixture, and because I didnt run the motor at high speeds, the oil didnt have a chance to burn off and resulted in that sludge coating.
I cleaned everything out. Removed my water pump, cleaned and reinstalled. The only thing Im still concerned about is if any of that sludge got up in the motor. Im also confused as to why this would cause my motor to have poor water/cooling circulation. Is there something more I should do before I put the lower unit back on and run it again? Should I ditch the 25:1 mixture and go to 50:1? If anyone could help explain to me whats happening I would appreciate it. Thanks in advance.