led to what I assume is the overheating of my 1998 Honda BF8 outboard. I after pulling into my slip and securing the lines I was talking to people on the dock, the outboard was still idling and after a few minutes I started to notice an odor like burning plastic. I glanced over at the outboard and noticed a very reduced trickle of water and could see it was running a little rough. As if that wasn't bad enough I swear I saw some smoke coming off the top. My wife and I shut it down. I took the cover off and it felt hot inside, I waited a while and tried to start it to see I could see anything and also run the fuel line dry. I took a lot of pulls but it did finally start and seemed to run okay, water was coming out at about a normal rate. I kept my hand under the stream and it was hot but not enough to burn my hand. I kept feeling the top of the engine and it actually got cooler the longer it ran.
I won't be able to get down until Thursday to check the oil and go completely over the engine but I am concerned that I may have done serious damage. I had a feeling this was going to happen eventually, the marina i'm in has a lot of vegetation growing in the water, as does my slip. The prop gets fouled and I have to clear it all the time. The water intake is small and I can see it getting stopped up pretty easily.
I'm wondering if anyone has had experience overheating a small 4 stroke outboard for a short period, and if generally the motor came through without much damage. Also if there is anything specific I should look for while going over the engine. A coworker said to definitely change the oil and check for water in it...
Thanks
Manny
I won't be able to get down until Thursday to check the oil and go completely over the engine but I am concerned that I may have done serious damage. I had a feeling this was going to happen eventually, the marina i'm in has a lot of vegetation growing in the water, as does my slip. The prop gets fouled and I have to clear it all the time. The water intake is small and I can see it getting stopped up pretty easily.
I'm wondering if anyone has had experience overheating a small 4 stroke outboard for a short period, and if generally the motor came through without much damage. Also if there is anything specific I should look for while going over the engine. A coworker said to definitely change the oil and check for water in it...
Thanks
Manny