I have a 1999 27ft Grady White with Twin 225 OX66 engines on the back.
This past weekend, we went out of St Augustine due east in hopes of catching the wonderful Wahoo. 205 Gallons of gas on board and 2 stroke oil tanks completely full. After a fun ride out in sporty sea conditions, we trolled for about 4 hours and decided to head in.
At the time that we headed in, we where 48 miles from the inlet and planned on stopping in 15 miles to bottom fish. We made about 7-8 miles when the oil alarm went off on my port engine. After a quick inspection of the tank, it was almost completely empty (enough to make the alarm sound). I found this VERY VERY odd since the starboard engine tank was 3/4 full. I put 2 gallons in the tank and we headed in.
What would make the engine burn through so much oil? There is no hole in the tank so that is out.
I am taking it to my local Yamaha mechanic today, but thought that my forum brothers can give me some ideas on what it might be as well.
Rodbolt, your thoughts????
I look forward to hearing everyone's replies.
This past weekend, we went out of St Augustine due east in hopes of catching the wonderful Wahoo. 205 Gallons of gas on board and 2 stroke oil tanks completely full. After a fun ride out in sporty sea conditions, we trolled for about 4 hours and decided to head in.
At the time that we headed in, we where 48 miles from the inlet and planned on stopping in 15 miles to bottom fish. We made about 7-8 miles when the oil alarm went off on my port engine. After a quick inspection of the tank, it was almost completely empty (enough to make the alarm sound). I found this VERY VERY odd since the starboard engine tank was 3/4 full. I put 2 gallons in the tank and we headed in.
What would make the engine burn through so much oil? There is no hole in the tank so that is out.
I am taking it to my local Yamaha mechanic today, but thought that my forum brothers can give me some ideas on what it might be as well.
Rodbolt, your thoughts????
I look forward to hearing everyone's replies.