ShoalSurvivor
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Aug 1, 2012
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greetings all. found oil in the bilge and isolated it to the crankshaft seal or housing. Does not appear to be an oil pan issue. I found no obvious corrosion around the housing (from what I can reach).


Lost about 3 oz of oil after a 3-day weekend - running ~ 8-12 hours at various speeds. The leak displayed in the photo is after cleaning and running to warm for about 4 minutes. I have done some research, but would appreciate experienced input here.
Is there more that I can diagnose before pulling the seat bench out for frontal access? Camshaft assembly is just above floor level, so I think I can access all of it once the bench is removed.
Is there a likely repair (ie. replace housing/seals) based on what can be seen here?
Does the repair likely require 1) removing engine, 2) removing drive, or 3) just gaining frontal access and removing belt/pulleys to access cover?
Am I in imminent danger of sudden, rapid loss of oil (ie..ruining the engine) or is this something that I can put off until after summer by managing oil with absorption pads and maintain oil level? We have many plans for wakeboarding and short nighttime cruises (concerts by boat) and I'll have time this fall for repairs.
thanks,
Michael
1999 Stingray 190LX
2004 Mercruiser 4.3L 225hp 4bbl
Quicksilver repower: SN: 90004747 Engine PartNo: 807736R11 date: 03252004 (original engine SN: L332123)
Alpha 1 Gen II - Transom: 0L517680 Drive: 0L192679 1.62 R (1.81R scratched on top) (original drive SN: L40356)


Lost about 3 oz of oil after a 3-day weekend - running ~ 8-12 hours at various speeds. The leak displayed in the photo is after cleaning and running to warm for about 4 minutes. I have done some research, but would appreciate experienced input here.
Is there more that I can diagnose before pulling the seat bench out for frontal access? Camshaft assembly is just above floor level, so I think I can access all of it once the bench is removed.
Is there a likely repair (ie. replace housing/seals) based on what can be seen here?
Does the repair likely require 1) removing engine, 2) removing drive, or 3) just gaining frontal access and removing belt/pulleys to access cover?
Am I in imminent danger of sudden, rapid loss of oil (ie..ruining the engine) or is this something that I can put off until after summer by managing oil with absorption pads and maintain oil level? We have many plans for wakeboarding and short nighttime cruises (concerts by boat) and I'll have time this fall for repairs.
thanks,
Michael
1999 Stingray 190LX
2004 Mercruiser 4.3L 225hp 4bbl
Quicksilver repower: SN: 90004747 Engine PartNo: 807736R11 date: 03252004 (original engine SN: L332123)
Alpha 1 Gen II - Transom: 0L517680 Drive: 0L192679 1.62 R (1.81R scratched on top) (original drive SN: L40356)