Oil in the Air Cleaner--V6 Vindicator 200 HP

KVH

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I've got a great Evinrude outboard, and I've been relatively good about fogging it each winter. I've hardly used the boat in the 14 years I've owned it.

The last time I went to the lake, it started up a bit rough and seemed for awhile that it may have been missing--like a spark skip or fouled plug. Then it was fine.

When I trailored it at home I noticed a thin film of oil on the underside of the cowling. It ran down the engine to the fin, then dripped a bit on the concrete. Very small puddle.

Today I pulled the air cleaner off and noticed oil in the bottom of the cleaner. Several drops, and this appears to be the source of the oil that escaped the cowling. I noticed a film of oil at each port of the intake manifold. Not sure how that could be.

Any ideas what's going on here? Did I just run it too rich at the lake? I did use the priming trick when I started it--opening the valve and squeezing the bubble to send gas straight into the carbs.

Thanks for any insight. I don't want to be told I've blown a head gasket or anything like that.
 

outlaw241

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Re: Oil in the Air Cleaner--V6 Vindicator 200 HP

never seen one that didn't accumulate some oil in the air box,most of it is probably coming from the carbs when you tilt it all the way up an transport the boat to and from the ramp, the fuel in the carbs sloshing with every bump in the road.
 
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