Few questions.

ethanwerl

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IMG_9510.jpegAlso after running and even after getting the motor (also was ran) dripping gear oil (black oil btw) guy said to had put new prop on; would anyone suggest changing seal or checking to see if it’s not all the way seated.


IMG_9508.jpegJust found oil leaking after running maybe 2 days ago out of the tiny hole you see?


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Cannot figure out how to trim manually, lever won’t move ???
 

Crosbyman

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that hole is a drain to flush water from the exhaust housing ! Especially in cold climates wher water could freeze nothing to do with the oil contained in the GC gear section. That oil leak may be just wash out of carbon residue and fuel mix from the exhaust housing .
the same juices can exit the prop cavities.

if the GC is not infiltrated with water causing cream color oil or drops of water dripping out when you unscrew the lower fill hole and you can do a pressure/vacum test ok.......... then GC seals are fine.

always use new nylon washers on the top vent and bottom oil fill screws
 

jimmbo

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Looking at the bottom Picture, I think someone took that linkage apart, and put it together wrong, mainly that Tilt lock(#47), looks like it should be turned around. Installed as it is, it is preventing the Lock/Unlock Lever(#66) from moving
However, what Motor do you have? That would make it easier to find the Correct Part diagram
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cyclops222

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I hate seeing a parts diagram like that !!!!!!!!!!!
It shows just how many things can cause a problem.
Glad I carry 8' oars as my failsafe.
 

ethanwerl

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that hole is a drain to flush water from the exhaust housing ! Especially in cold climates wher water could freeze nothing to do with the oil contained in the GC gear section. That oil leak may be just wash out of carbon residue and fuel mix from the exhaust housing .
the same juices can exit the prop cavities.

if the GC is not infiltrated with water causing cream color oil or drops of water dripping out when you unscrew the lower fill hole and you can do a pressure/vacum test ok.......... then GC seals are fine.

always use new nylon washers on the top vent and bottom oil fill screws
The guy actually got back to me and told me he ran it and didn’t take it out because he’s older so it’s the unburned fuel which make sense because it was thinner liquid and silted black instead of nasty oil much appreciated response!!
 

ethanwerl

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Looking at the bottom Picture, I think someone took that linkage apart, and put it together wrong, mainly that Tilt lock(#47), looks like it should be turned around. Installed as it is, it is preventing the Lock/Unlock Lever(#66) from moving
However, what Motor do you have? That would make it easier to find the Correct Part diagram
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I did realize I didn’t put down the model and also found out that the release is on the handle near the locking screws and that lever is only used when motor is free.
 
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