I posted a couple weeks ago about a NO OIL alarm i was getting at low RPM.
I've done some troubleshooting since then and found that regardless of tacho warning light my audible alarm is the same so the NO OIL alarm i am getting is real.
I disconnected fuel line and ran from a premix jerry can, I disconnected my oil line and filled a 1/4" clear tube with oil to see if oil is getting sucked into VRO like i read on the forums.
https://youtu.be/rYpecSl23ys
I started at engine idle and waited, waited, waited... oil level in tube didnt move at all and i never felt any "pulsing" when i held the tube.
I then went to 1500-2000RPM and saw very little consumption, in the video at 38seconds you can see one "pulse" and a slight drop but nothing like what i have read in the forums here...
Is it worth backing the boat in the water and repeating the oil consumption test at higher RPM or is what i have done enough to conclude i have an issue at low RPM (which is the RPM range i get the alarm when on the water, never when i'm cruising at >3500RPM)?
Does having the engine in neutral or in gear make any difference for this test?
I'm thinking i've either got a faulty VRO, or a vaccum leak.
Anyone have any thoughts?
Appreciate your help guys
AK
I've done some troubleshooting since then and found that regardless of tacho warning light my audible alarm is the same so the NO OIL alarm i am getting is real.
I disconnected fuel line and ran from a premix jerry can, I disconnected my oil line and filled a 1/4" clear tube with oil to see if oil is getting sucked into VRO like i read on the forums.
https://youtu.be/rYpecSl23ys
I started at engine idle and waited, waited, waited... oil level in tube didnt move at all and i never felt any "pulsing" when i held the tube.
I then went to 1500-2000RPM and saw very little consumption, in the video at 38seconds you can see one "pulse" and a slight drop but nothing like what i have read in the forums here...
Is it worth backing the boat in the water and repeating the oil consumption test at higher RPM or is what i have done enough to conclude i have an issue at low RPM (which is the RPM range i get the alarm when on the water, never when i'm cruising at >3500RPM)?
Does having the engine in neutral or in gear make any difference for this test?
I'm thinking i've either got a faulty VRO, or a vaccum leak.
Anyone have any thoughts?
Appreciate your help guys
AK