nola mike
Vice Admiral
- Joined
- Apr 22, 2009
- Messages
- 5,422
Went about 25 miles today. Last mile or so, I noticed that the oil pressure was hovering/bouncing a bit at 50 psi (usually it's 60 at the speed I was going). I was keeping an eye on it, and then it dropped to zero while doing 3k-ish rpm. I immediately (?) shut down. Unlike last time, the carb didn't have time to run dry after the fuel pump shut down. Luckily, I was maybe 1/4 mile from the launch, and got my workout by swimming it in. When I investigated, I saw that the fitting connecting the OP sender/fuel pump switch had cracked right at the block. This is the exact same thing that happened to me right after installing the engine last month . The fitting is an off the shelf plumbing nipple from lowe's. I thought last time that I might have knocked it, but this time definitely not. Must be from the vibration. So, assuming I didn't ruin the block, what am I doing wrong here? Is it that it's a brass fitting? Should I be using something different? Do I need less weight on the end of it? This can only happen so many times before my luck runs out.