Lawman25
Jetboaters Lieutenant
- Messages
- 80
- Reaction score
- 171
- Points
- 157
- Location
- Algonquin, IL
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2006
- Boat Model
- SX
- Boat Length
- 23
For the past couple years when I change my oil and filters in the spring, I've had an issue with the port side engine. I pump the old oil out of both engines, put the new filters on, then fill with new oil. I fill to the low mark on the dipstick. After everything is buttoned up I run each engine for about 15-30 seconds, basically just to make sure they start up. I let them sit for a few minutes and then check the oil again. Starboard side is always fine, and the port is up at the full mark if not higher, so I pump some out to get it back to the low mark. Fast forward to yesterday when I had the boat out for the first time, 8 days after changing the oil and filters, I forgot to check the oil levels before I launched, so I pulled away from the ramps to a good spot to shut down and check the oil. Motors ran 3 minutes tops. Starboard side was right where it should be. When I unscrewed the cap on the port side the oil was all the way to the top, and some spilled over. After a couple minutes it went back down but still above where I had filled it to. It also seemed to be pulsing if that makes sense. The oil level slightly moving up and down as if it was a heartbeat. I also want to mention that the oil was very black as if it was old. The starboard side was still very clean.
Does anyone have any idea what the issue might be? This far exceeds my basic abilities when it comes to engines. Could there be an air pocket somehow like when you refill coolant in a car? Is the flow being restricted somehow? It only happens with this motor.
Forgot to mention it's a 2006 SX230 HO. Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
Does anyone have any idea what the issue might be? This far exceeds my basic abilities when it comes to engines. Could there be an air pocket somehow like when you refill coolant in a car? Is the flow being restricted somehow? It only happens with this motor.
Forgot to mention it's a 2006 SX230 HO. Any insight would be greatly appreciated.



