Ok, I am brand new to boating and bought a 1993 procraft v-150b with a 1997 evinrude SPL90 2 Stroke V4, and have been putting my heart, soul, blood, sweat and tears (And wallet) into restoring it. I watched the motor run before I bought it, so I haven't paid much attention to it until now. I replaced the gear oil in the lower unit and cleaned under the cowl and replaced the fuel line/ primer bulb to the engine.
I had it running for about 30 seconds but afterwards it would not start. What was happening is the starter would disengage from the flywheel and spin freely for a few seconds, and then a plume of white smoke would come out from the exhaust in the prop, but the engine would immediately give up after the starter disengages.
I go to start it the other day and after a few cranks I see what I assume to be oil/gas dripping down the front of the shaft (see attached). Now I read other forums online and people were mentioning it may be a faulty crankshaft seal?
are these issues complementary of each other or am I facing a dual problem?
I had it running for about 30 seconds but afterwards it would not start. What was happening is the starter would disengage from the flywheel and spin freely for a few seconds, and then a plume of white smoke would come out from the exhaust in the prop, but the engine would immediately give up after the starter disengages.
I go to start it the other day and after a few cranks I see what I assume to be oil/gas dripping down the front of the shaft (see attached). Now I read other forums online and people were mentioning it may be a faulty crankshaft seal?
are these issues complementary of each other or am I facing a dual problem?