cdave2000
Jet Boat Lover
- Messages
- 28
- Reaction score
- 22
- Points
- 77
- Location
- East Lyme, CT
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2008
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 21
I mistakenly overfilled the oil to the high mark on this years oil change (I know, I know...). Anyway, after about 5 hours on the new oil, I realized what I had done so I went to extract it down to the correct levels. The port engine's oil is milky and very foamy. The other engine looks fine. I read that if the oil is too high, the crankshaft can aerate the oil giving it the illusion of water in the oil. This could also saturate the air filters with oil and foul the plugs. My air filters seem fine and the engine runs strong other than i think I have a fouled plug by the sound it makes at low rpm's. Also, I can't see any evidence of water in the oil (water beads, etc), but I'm certainly not an expert on what to look for. I placed a sample in a glass to see if it separates. After 24 hours, it's still an opaque mixture with no separation other than a thin black layer on top (dirt?). Maybe it's gas in the oil?
Hoping aeration is the case, I changed the oil. After a quick 10 minute cruise on the lake, I checked it again. It is just as milky and foamy as before. I know an oil change doesn't get all the oil out, but I would imagine any leftover aerated oil in the engine would only dilute the new oil a little which is not the case for me.
So I'm looking for recommendations on what to do next (check compression? Try another oil change to get the rest of the oil?). I've read the posts on here about the exhaust manifold, stuck injector leaking fuel, and cracks in the case or head, so I'm considering those as possibilities but I'm hoping it's something simpler.
This boat has never left central Florida, so freezing during the winter isn't a possibility, and I run it year round (never sits more than 2-3 weeks). Also, it's a fresh water boat and YDS reports no problems.
Thanks!
Hoping aeration is the case, I changed the oil. After a quick 10 minute cruise on the lake, I checked it again. It is just as milky and foamy as before. I know an oil change doesn't get all the oil out, but I would imagine any leftover aerated oil in the engine would only dilute the new oil a little which is not the case for me.
So I'm looking for recommendations on what to do next (check compression? Try another oil change to get the rest of the oil?). I've read the posts on here about the exhaust manifold, stuck injector leaking fuel, and cracks in the case or head, so I'm considering those as possibilities but I'm hoping it's something simpler.
This boat has never left central Florida, so freezing during the winter isn't a possibility, and I run it year round (never sits more than 2-3 weeks). Also, it's a fresh water boat and YDS reports no problems.
Thanks!