metriccrescentwrench
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I just bought a 1990 Johnson 200 for the Checkmate I'm restoring. Found the engine on ebay, drove down and picked it up this past weekend. It was run on muffs, shifted into forward and reverse, compression check, ran the tilt and trim, everything looked good. It was loaded into the back of my truck, where it's been laying on it's side until tonight when I was able to move it to a trailer so it can stay in the garage until the boat's ready for it.
As I was hoisting it out of the truck bed I noticed some lube and water oozing out. I assume some lube got past the drive shaft seal, could this just be because it's been laying on it's side? There was no trace of any leaks this weekend, and it stopped after it was upright for a few minutes.
Also, I spun the prop by hand (one thing I forgot to do before) and noticed a slight "roughness" and faint grinding noise at one spot as the prop spun. What could that be?
thanks
As I was hoisting it out of the truck bed I noticed some lube and water oozing out. I assume some lube got past the drive shaft seal, could this just be because it's been laying on it's side? There was no trace of any leaks this weekend, and it stopped after it was upright for a few minutes.
Also, I spun the prop by hand (one thing I forgot to do before) and noticed a slight "roughness" and faint grinding noise at one spot as the prop spun. What could that be?
thanks
