Hey guys,
I've got a 2018 DF200SS (DF200A) on a bass boat. I bought it new. At around 12 hours I noticed it was making oil. It's definitely fuel, I can smell it on the dipstick. The first time I wasn't sure so I changed the oil. At 14 hours I was pretty sure so I changed the oil again. I already know what people are going to ask. Yes, I followed the break in procedure stated in the manual very religiously.
Reading online and talking to my mechanic, I know that babying a new 4 stroke or excessive idling is not good for the engine. It needs to get up to temperature to get the rings to seat. While I don't do excessive idling, I haven't really been pushing her very much. The mechanic told me to run it hard. I have never seen my motor go above 124 F temp wise, even at WOT, coolest running motor I've ever had. Wonder if that contributes to it as well.
However, reading some topics here, some people are adamant that it can't be a ring seating issue, even if the motor is new. It has to be a VST or fuel pump issue. I thought all 4 strokes were prone to making oil if the rings don't seat. What say you guys?
I've got a 2018 DF200SS (DF200A) on a bass boat. I bought it new. At around 12 hours I noticed it was making oil. It's definitely fuel, I can smell it on the dipstick. The first time I wasn't sure so I changed the oil. At 14 hours I was pretty sure so I changed the oil again. I already know what people are going to ask. Yes, I followed the break in procedure stated in the manual very religiously.
Reading online and talking to my mechanic, I know that babying a new 4 stroke or excessive idling is not good for the engine. It needs to get up to temperature to get the rings to seat. While I don't do excessive idling, I haven't really been pushing her very much. The mechanic told me to run it hard. I have never seen my motor go above 124 F temp wise, even at WOT, coolest running motor I've ever had. Wonder if that contributes to it as well.
However, reading some topics here, some people are adamant that it can't be a ring seating issue, even if the motor is new. It has to be a VST or fuel pump issue. I thought all 4 strokes were prone to making oil if the rings don't seat. What say you guys?
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