firstboat2015
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- May 24, 2015
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Hello, I recently received a boat and motor from my father. The motor is a 1969 Johnson 'Jet Power' 25 horse 2-stroke.
It runs really well, but after I ran it up I noticed globs of oil or grease in the water that I ran it in to test it.
It turns out that there was oil or grease (I'm really not sure which one) that was leaking out between the two pieces of metal that connect to surround the water pump.
It was pumping water just fine (I think, it came out of the exhaust and there doesn't seem to be a pisser).
If anyone could tell me where to start I would appreciate it. I'm trying to avoid a mechanic but might just take it in, I called one and he said it sounds like a bad 'base gasket', but I can't find this anywhere online.
The motor had a tune up about a year ago, runs fine, the impeller appears to be new. Something that seemed strange was that there was a fair amount of brown-tan grease/oil within this section of the motor that was coating everything. When I wiped it out and took apart the impeller housing there wasn't any of this inside so I'm not sure if its normal. Maybe it was river gunk from the water that runs through?
It runs really well, but after I ran it up I noticed globs of oil or grease in the water that I ran it in to test it.
It turns out that there was oil or grease (I'm really not sure which one) that was leaking out between the two pieces of metal that connect to surround the water pump.
It was pumping water just fine (I think, it came out of the exhaust and there doesn't seem to be a pisser).
If anyone could tell me where to start I would appreciate it. I'm trying to avoid a mechanic but might just take it in, I called one and he said it sounds like a bad 'base gasket', but I can't find this anywhere online.
The motor had a tune up about a year ago, runs fine, the impeller appears to be new. Something that seemed strange was that there was a fair amount of brown-tan grease/oil within this section of the motor that was coating everything. When I wiped it out and took apart the impeller housing there wasn't any of this inside so I'm not sure if its normal. Maybe it was river gunk from the water that runs through?