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![]() wrote in message ups.com... I just bought a 18' Bryant BB180. The engine is a 4.3 mercruiser, the boat is in perfect condition and it runs awesome. Once I take off and get up on plane and get the trim up, my oil pressure wants to run low. A mechanic told me that the motor is sucking up all the oil, and not leaving any in the oil pan, resulting with low oil pressure. If you have any idea on how to fix my problem, please respond or send me an email. Thanks alot. How low is low? How old is the engine? It is quite normal for the oil pressure to drop when the engine is at normal operating temperature as compared to when it is cold. Particularly true with older engines with a few hundred hours on them. Generally, 10 psi per thousand RPM is fine. If you are saying that your oil pressure drops with RPM when hot, then that's a different matter. RCE |
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![]() RCE wrote: wrote in message ups.com... I just bought a 18' Bryant BB180. The engine is a 4.3 mercruiser, the boat is in perfect condition and it runs awesome. Once I take off and get up on plane and get the trim up, my oil pressure wants to run low. A mechanic told me that the motor is sucking up all the oil, and not leaving any in the oil pan, resulting with low oil pressure. If you have any idea on how to fix my problem, please respond or send me an email. Thanks alot. How low is low? How old is the engine? It is quite normal for the oil pressure to drop when the engine is at normal operating temperature as compared to when it is cold. Particularly true with older engines with a few hundred hours on them. Generally, 10 psi per thousand RPM is fine. If you are saying that your oil pressure drops with RPM when hot, then that's a different matter. RCE wrote in message I bought the boat from my girlfriends dad, so I know quite a bit of info on it. It probably has about 200 hrs of running time. Once on plane, you can play with the trim to get the oil pressure right. I think it runs between 5 and 10 with the trim almost all the way up. It has good to high oil pressure when at idle and in the no wake zone. I always have to back the throttle off to keep the rpms down also. Thanks RCE |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... RCE wrote: wrote in message ups.com... I just bought a 18' Bryant BB180. The engine is a 4.3 mercruiser, the boat is in perfect condition and it runs awesome. Once I take off and get up on plane and get the trim up, my oil pressure wants to run low. A mechanic told me that the motor is sucking up all the oil, and not leaving any in the oil pan, resulting with low oil pressure. If you have any idea on how to fix my problem, please respond or send me an email. Thanks alot. How low is low? How old is the engine? It is quite normal for the oil pressure to drop when the engine is at normal operating temperature as compared to when it is cold. Particularly true with older engines with a few hundred hours on them. Generally, 10 psi per thousand RPM is fine. If you are saying that your oil pressure drops with RPM when hot, then that's a different matter. RCE wrote in message I bought the boat from my girlfriends dad, so I know quite a bit of info on it. It probably has about 200 hrs of running time. Once on plane, you can play with the trim to get the oil pressure right. I think it runs between 5 and 10 with the trim almost all the way up. It has good to high oil pressure when at idle and in the no wake zone. I always have to back the throttle off to keep the rpms down also. Thanks RCE Don't thank me yet. Something sounds screwy. You shouldn't have to adjust your trim to get the proper oil pressure in your engine. Best to hear from some real engine experts here. RCE |
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![]() "RCE" wrote in message ... wrote in message oups.com... RCE wrote: wrote in message ups.com... I just bought a 18' Bryant BB180. The engine is a 4.3 mercruiser, the boat is in perfect condition and it runs awesome. Once I take off and get up on plane and get the trim up, my oil pressure wants to run low. A mechanic told me that the motor is sucking up all the oil, and not leaving any in the oil pan, resulting with low oil pressure. If you have any idea on how to fix my problem, please respond or send me an email. Thanks alot. How low is low? How old is the engine? It is quite normal for the oil pressure to drop when the engine is at normal operating temperature as compared to when it is cold. Particularly true with older engines with a few hundred hours on them. Generally, 10 psi per thousand RPM is fine. If you are saying that your oil pressure drops with RPM when hot, then that's a different matter. RCE wrote in message I bought the boat from my girlfriends dad, so I know quite a bit of info on it. It probably has about 200 hrs of running time. Once on plane, you can play with the trim to get the oil pressure right. I think it runs between 5 and 10 with the trim almost all the way up. It has good to high oil pressure when at idle and in the no wake zone. I always have to back the throttle off to keep the rpms down also. Thanks RCE Don't thank me yet. Something sounds screwy. You shouldn't have to adjust your trim to get the proper oil pressure in your engine. Best to hear from some real engine experts here. RCE May have a plugged oil return from the heads or valve galley. Or the boat is low on oil. Check the oil level after an oil change and see if you have the wrong dipstick. Bill |
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