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This is my first Johnson outboard (had merc's before). It is a '90 model 70
HP installed on a '88 tracker. The motor is oil injected and seems to smoke excessively at idle. At cruise and WOT the smoke is not noticeable. It seems to me that at idle the are exhaust ports just below the motor that are out of the water and letting the smoke free into the air instead of in the water. Is this common and normal? Are those really exhaust ports? |
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The exhaust ports are there to allow for a smooth idle. Allows for exhaust
to escape without all the backpressure of the water at idle. As for the smoke, should not be excessive. You don't have oil in the gas also I hope. Verify your plugs are clean and new and burning properly. Other than that, there is no adjustment on the oil injection. Tony "MrDiesel" wrote in message . com... This is my first Johnson outboard (had merc's before). It is a '90 model 70 HP installed on a '88 tracker. The motor is oil injected and seems to smoke excessively at idle. At cruise and WOT the smoke is not noticeable. It seems to me that at idle the are exhaust ports just below the motor that are out of the water and letting the smoke free into the air instead of in the water. Is this common and normal? Are those really exhaust ports? |
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![]() As Tony suggests but also; (i) Check the overall oil consumption, pencil or texta mark the tank then use a specific number of gals of fuel, refill the oil to the mark & see how much it's actually using, 50 to 1 is about right any less & consider having the VRO disconnected, then mix tcw3 oil in the fuel tank at 50 to 1. (ii) Excess oil usage can happen if you have even a slight air leak in the fuel supply line/connectors (it pump strokes more often, but pumps a full stroke of oil every time). Also the OMC fuel line connectors are notorious for giving bad sealing, so you might check or get checked. K Tony Thomas wrote: The exhaust ports are there to allow for a smooth idle. Allows for exhaust to escape without all the backpressure of the water at idle. As for the smoke, should not be excessive. You don't have oil in the gas also I hope. Verify your plugs are clean and new and burning properly. Other than that, there is no adjustment on the oil injection. Tony "MrDiesel" wrote in message . com... This is my first Johnson outboard (had merc's before). It is a '90 model 70 HP installed on a '88 tracker. The motor is oil injected and seems to smoke excessively at idle. At cruise and WOT the smoke is not noticeable. It seems to me that at idle the are exhaust ports just below the motor that are out of the water and letting the smoke free into the air instead of in the water. Is this common and normal? Are those really exhaust ports? |
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