Re: Oil behind prop on 30 hp evinrude
I thought you might find this report I read in the forum very interesting. Maybe you already had it sent to you, if not here you are. I had the same problem with my 15hp. I used Seafoam and 90% of the problem went away. Spray in carb for about 10 seconds at fast idle so it doesn't kill. Then spray in cylinders, put plugs back in. Wait for a few hours. Start up and let smoke clear run to hot. You can do this twice and it should be cleared out. Motor now shouldn't leave excess oil in lake water but may seep some grease slightly out of prop exhaust area which I hear is normal. My problem was the grease came out of the 3 exhaust ports.
Cornell
Oil leaking around the lower unit
So, you have oil leaking out of, or around the lower unit on your two-stroke outboard and you?re wondering what to make of it all. There?s only a few possibilities. Fortunately for you, most of the time it?s pretty benign.
Reason #1 - Unburned 2-stroke oil.
This is by far the #1 reason for finding oil on your lower unit. 2-stroke outboards use a mixture of oil and gas. Not all of the fuel gets completely burned up. As a result, not all of the oil gets completely burned up either. Since gas is more volatile, it has a tendency to evaporate away, leaving just the oil or at the very least, a more concentrated gas-oil mixture. Combustion is even more incomplete at low RPM. What are you doing right before you put your boat on the trailer? Motoring around in the no wake zone and building up unburned oil.
Unburned oil will normally be black and sooty. However, if there?s a lot of it (and this can happen when purging out all that fogging oil from winterizing) it can look amazingly like old lower unit lube.
Normal places to see unburned oil are out the prop, out the top of the lower unit, and through some of the water drain holes in the lower unit. To add to the confusion, these are also normal places to see leaks due to Reason #2. If you?re not sure what the source is, inspect the lower unit oil as described later. If you find no water intrusion in the gearcase you?re most likely looking at unburned 2-stroke oil.
Seeing unburned oil is fairly common and perfectly normal. It does not in and of itself point to anything wrong with your outboard.
#2 is description of gear housing lower end. If it is clean then you are OK. If not email me or find the article I just gave you, if you don't already have it. Good luck