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Jetboaters Lieutenant
- Messages
- 224
- Reaction score
- 128
- Points
- 152
- Location
- Montross, VA
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2008
- Boat Model
- SX
- Boat Length
- 23
I noticed a fair amount of oil under my MR-1 engines yesterday. No noticeable oil leaks over the last three months, so this came on suddenly. Cleaned it up and ran it again to find that it seems to be leaking from around the oil filters on both engines (significantly more on the Port engine). This season I switched to Hiflofiltro racing oil filters HF204RC from Island Racing. I'm also running full synthetic Mobil-1 10w40 for the 2nd season.
Went out today and picked up OEM filters and Yamalube 10w-40. I hate to switch back to Dino oil, but I've read some threads about synthetic possibly drying out seals. I'm assuming the previous owner used Yamalube. I figure it's gotta be either the filter or the oil, so I changed both tonight. I'm using a Harbor Freight oil extractor that works great.
Yamaha oem filter on left, Hiflofiltro on right. The o-ring was removed before the picture for inspection and appeared to be fine. It's hard to tell in the photo but the OEM filter is more recessed than the Hiflofiltro. Not sure if this has anything to do with how much it can screw in due to the nut around the threads on the engine block.
I'm using Puppy training pads to catch oil. they work great.
I'm putting her back in tomorrow to see if this solved the problem. Stay tuned!
Went out today and picked up OEM filters and Yamalube 10w-40. I hate to switch back to Dino oil, but I've read some threads about synthetic possibly drying out seals. I'm assuming the previous owner used Yamalube. I figure it's gotta be either the filter or the oil, so I changed both tonight. I'm using a Harbor Freight oil extractor that works great.
Yamaha oem filter on left, Hiflofiltro on right. The o-ring was removed before the picture for inspection and appeared to be fine. It's hard to tell in the photo but the OEM filter is more recessed than the Hiflofiltro. Not sure if this has anything to do with how much it can screw in due to the nut around the threads on the engine block.
I'm using Puppy training pads to catch oil. they work great.
I'm putting her back in tomorrow to see if this solved the problem. Stay tuned!