Oil in your air box is from a flooding carb. Fuel evaporates, leaving oil behind. Outboards smoke because they are running too rich, and/or they are cold. That's why a proper running motor smokes a little on the cold start, but as the motor makes temperature, smoke dissipates. It actually has little to do with oil, unless of course the oil/fuel mix is way way too much oil.
@@JamesWhite-tg4kw Could be many things. Cooling system not correct, cold outboards smoke because they are rich (check thermos and poppet valve), fuel system too rich, as in flooding carbs. Crud 2 stroke oil that doesn't burn well. See if your 2 cylinder banks are are heating cooling evenly, if not your cooling system needs attention. I've also seen the water cover gaskets on the heads tear, that messes with proper cooling.(be careful not to break off those bolts if we're talking about a yamadog, their aluminum is subject to monster corrosion, I think because they don't drain off good at shut down.) 'Hope this helps.
Oil pump is rock solid reliable on these motors. When you pre mix you tend to foul plugs and lose efficiency. I never understood why so many choose to delete the VRO only to carbon up their motor.
Just bought a used 115, can’t wait to get it mounted to the pontoon and hear that again
Oil in your air box is from a flooding carb. Fuel evaporates, leaving oil behind. Outboards smoke because they are running too rich, and/or they are cold. That's why a proper running motor smokes a little on the cold start, but as the motor makes temperature, smoke dissipates. It actually has little to do with oil, unless of course the oil/fuel mix is way way too much oil.
In some cases that can happen
This was a lot of oil. Pure tcw3. And after the problem was fixed it hasn't happened since.
Do what was the problem I have this same motor on my CC welcraft
@@JamesWhite-tg4kw Could be many things. Cooling system not correct, cold outboards smoke because they are rich (check thermos and poppet valve), fuel system too rich, as in flooding carbs. Crud 2 stroke oil that doesn't burn well. See if your 2 cylinder banks are are heating cooling evenly, if not your cooling system needs attention. I've also seen the water cover gaskets on the heads tear, that messes with proper cooling.(be careful not to break off those bolts if we're talking about a yamadog, their aluminum is subject to monster corrosion, I think because they don't drain off good at shut down.) 'Hope this helps.
Beautiful motor.
Hi,, that was a good upload. Im having a similar issue and will try tomorrow. Also was the engine idling rough?
That is good for the mosquitoes. They hurt and I hate them!
What size prop are you running?
Mate how did you take the air filter off to get into those carbs? I have the exact same motor and mines starting to do the same cheers
There are screws in front of the air box
Nice find! 😎👌🏻
I have a question if anyone can help me do this motors I have one do I have to mix the gas on this motors I have a 2007
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Old Yamaha v4 are Cracker Jack Good motors- They copied omc & took up a notch or two-
I would delete the the oil injection and start mixing fuel
Why? Serious question
@@mikesolns1364 when the oil pumps fails on water you will find out
Oil pump is rock solid reliable on these motors. When you pre mix you tend to foul plugs and lose efficiency. I never understood why so many choose to delete the VRO only to carbon up their motor.
Can you show the screw for oil adjustments