Lou C
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Agreed, Rick, I for sure will do it. Now if you're willing to disclose your oil choice (lol) why not post up an oil analysis of yours, Blackstone makes it easy because they sell a nice vaccum pump that you can use to pull a sample out without contaminating it with other oil from the vaccum pump you use all the time. We could create a database like Bob is the oil guy and put an end to speculation and say once and for all, this oil is fine, or you really need something beyond 10w-30, or whatever the results tell us.
Even just looking at the difference in cruise RPMs from automotive to marine use, you're circulating that oil through the system 2x as fast, given that rpms are roughly double.
Thinking back, I had a Toyota Corolla GTS (1989) with the Toyota 1600 twin cam engine. These engines were set up to produce peak power at 6600 rpm and redlined at 7500. Cruise RPMS at 70 were about 4100 and it did have an engine oil cooler... I used 20/50 in hot weather....
Even just looking at the difference in cruise RPMs from automotive to marine use, you're circulating that oil through the system 2x as fast, given that rpms are roughly double.
Thinking back, I had a Toyota Corolla GTS (1989) with the Toyota 1600 twin cam engine. These engines were set up to produce peak power at 6600 rpm and redlined at 7500. Cruise RPMS at 70 were about 4100 and it did have an engine oil cooler... I used 20/50 in hot weather....
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