DIY: The ultimate Oil Injection protection

MercGuy

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As we all know, having the proper amount of oil mixed in the gas of our carbureted 2-stroke outboards is critical. Automatic, variable oil injection makes our lives much simpler (and cleaner), but if the oil injection system on your outboard fails the result is catastrophic.

All carbureted Mercury 2-strokes that I?m familiar with employ an oil pump that is driven by a bevel gear on the crankshaft. At first glance this is a very simple and reliable way to provide oil injection, but it is not without potential problems. On some engines Mercury used a plastic gear to drive the oil pump, and these have been known to fail.

On larger Mercury models there is a rotation sensor on the oil pump. If the pump stops rotating (and thereby stops pumping oil) an alarm sounds. This is pretty good protection, but alas my 1998 115 2+2 does not have a rotation sensor. That means that I have no warning system of any kind to tell me if my oil pump fails. But even if a rotation sensor is present, there are still ways that you can loose oil injection and not know it until your engine seizes. Broken or split hoses and failed hose clamps are some possibilities.

Marine Solutions (www.marinesolutionswi.com) has developed a product called the ?Oil Watch Monitor? which solves all the above mentioned problems. The Oil Watch Monitor is spliced into the oil feed line and monitors the pulses of oil pressure. If the pulses stop, an alarm sounds. The Oil Watch Monitor also acts as a redundant alarm in the event that you run out of oil, although you would not want to rely on the Oil Watch Monitor for that purpose, since it would not sound until you were completely out of oil and running without any lubrication.

Here are some pictures of how I installed an Oil Watch Monitor on my 1998 115:

This picture shows the Oil Watch monitor before I installed it.

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Here is the oil feed line going from the oil pump on the right to the check valve on the left

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First I cut the oil feed line and installed a Tee fitting

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It?s important to bleed all the air out of the oil lines so that the Oil Watch Monitor can accurately sense pressure pulses. In this picture I have plumbed the Oil Watch Monitor, but I have it rotation upside down on the Tee fitting. I then stuck a nylon 90 degree elbow on the exit side as shown

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To purge the lines of air I started the outboard on a 50:1 premix and ran it until oil was pumped out of the line. Actually, my intent was to run the engine until oil pumped out of the line, but the 90 degree elbow was translucent enough that I could easily see when it started to fill with oil and I cut the engine before any oil pumped out. I was surprised at how slowly the oil moved through the line.

After I purged the oil out of the lines I replaced the 90 degree elbow with a plug. The plug looks like a hack job from this picture, but it?s a little more polished than it appears.

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Finally I rotated the Oil Watch Monitor about the Tee fitting to it?s proper position and applied a hose clamp.

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Here is a view from the top

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The only remaining step was to make the electrical connections so that my existing warning horn would sound if oil pulses are not present.

In actual use the warning horn sounds when I turn on the ignition, and goes out when the engine starts (actually, it usually goes out while cranking). I?ve tested the function of the Oil Watch Monitor by using the lanyard kill switch to stop the engine while the ignition is still on, and as soon as the engine stops the alarm horn sounds.
 

MaggieRose

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Re: DIY: The ultimate Oil Injection protection

That web site does not show a stand alone "oil watch monitor". The site shows the entire oil injection system, which replaces the OEM oil injector.
 

ddennis

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Re: DIY: The ultimate Oil Injection protection

They mention it on the site but don't list it as a product yet...could be new and they havent fully updated site yet..
 

MercGuy

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Re: DIY: The ultimate Oil Injection protection

I'm not associated with Marine Solutions, but I wrote Bob at Marine Solutions asking if he knew if my 1998 115 had a plastic or metal oil pump gear after reading threads on Iboats about failures.

Bob replied that I probably had a metal one, but also mentioned that I may be able to fit the oil watch monitor on my 115. I'm the first person that has installed an Oil Watch Monitor on a 115, and Bob and I worked through the details for some time.

Bob is very helpful. I would suggest contacting him for details on the Oil Watch Monitor, and it's availability.

I feel very confident when I'm running now, knowing that my oil injection is working.
 

Phunahm

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Re: DIY: The ultimate Oil Injection protection

How much are they and will it fit an 86 150XR2?
 

j_martin

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Re: DIY: The ultimate Oil Injection protection

How much are they and will it fit an 86 150XR2?

The "advanced oil injection system" has been installed on v6's since 1984, so it should fit. Bob would know. The site is www.marinesolutionswi.com You might have to add something from a newer motor, or maybe get a newer oil pump. This system uses the original pump, but changes the drive to it.

They go for about $450.

hope it helps
John
 

MercGuy

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Re: DIY: The ultimate Oil Injection protection

The "advanced oil injection system" has been installed on v6's since 1984, so it should fit. Bob would know. The site is www.marinesolutionswi.com You might have to add something from a newer motor, or maybe get a newer oil pump. This system uses the original pump, but changes the drive to it.

They go for about $450.

hope it helps
John

I'm having trouble following where this thread is going :) :)

I had assumed that Phunahm was asking about an "Oil Watch Monitor".

The "advanced oil injection system" is a completely different animal and I would not expect pricing to be in any way related between the two distinctly different products.
 

Phunahm

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Re: DIY: The ultimate Oil Injection protection

Correct I was just interested in the monitor....the electric pump is way to expensive for my bass boat I would mix before paying that much...Not that its not worth the money just my boat isnt....;)
 

911S

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Re: DIY: The ultimate Oil Injection protection

I'm in the middle of rebuiding my V6 135 because of a split hose. This sounds like something I might consider since the current alarm system thought everthing was fine since it was still pumping oil. (All over the outside of my motor :eek:) How much was just the ?Oil Watch Monitor? ?
 

MercGuy

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Re: DIY: The ultimate Oil Injection protection

Unfortunately I must report that my Oil Watch Monitor failed yesterday.

The alarm sounds continuously now, but I have confirmed that my oil injection is working.

I'm sure that Marine Solutions will correct this problem, and I still think that the OWM is a great idea, but in fairness I felt that I had to provide this update.

I'll keep you posted on future developments.
 

j_martin

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Re: DIY: The ultimate Oil Injection protection

I'm in the middle of rebuiding my V6 135 because of a split hose. This sounds like something I might consider since the current alarm system thought everthing was fine since it was still pumping oil. (All over the outside of my motor :eek:) How much was just the ?Oil Watch Monitor? ?

That hose has so little pressure on it that a little tug on it during ordinary maintenance should have revealed the problem.

I use clear tygon lines on mine, so I can see at a glance what is happening.

hope it helps
John
 
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