I have a ?91 or 92 175 HP Mercury V-6, 2.5 liter, Serial # OD223009. Just got it in the water last week, and discovered a cracked cap for the oil reservoir on the engine (it made QUITE a mess). I ordered a new cap and gasket, but they won't arrive 'til next week.
I'd like to get the boat out for at least one quick run this weekend. I was planning on running it on a portable tank with pre-mix. I was going to:
1. Hook up to the pre-mix portable tank
2. temporarily immobilize the reservoir float in the "Full" position to avoid the low oil alert.
3. Loosen the remote reservoir cap to prevent pumping more oil into the engine reservoir, preventing another oil mess. This is essentially creating a big air leak in the remote tank to keep it from pressurizing.
Then I got to thinking (uh-oh):
a. Will it hurt anything in the engine if it isn't working against a pressure in the remote oil tank?
b. If the reservoir on the engine does run dry, will it hurt the oil pump, or some other component "upstream" of the pre-mix that might depend on oil from the reservoir?
c. Does the reservoir & pump on the engine depend on pressure via the remote tank to feed the oil pump, or is gravity feed enough once you have oil in the engine mounted tank (I know you need pressure to feed the engine mounted reservoir)? Put another way, if you have oil, but no pressure, in the engine mounted tank, will it feed and mix oil properly?
THANKS
P51D
I'd like to get the boat out for at least one quick run this weekend. I was planning on running it on a portable tank with pre-mix. I was going to:
1. Hook up to the pre-mix portable tank
2. temporarily immobilize the reservoir float in the "Full" position to avoid the low oil alert.
3. Loosen the remote reservoir cap to prevent pumping more oil into the engine reservoir, preventing another oil mess. This is essentially creating a big air leak in the remote tank to keep it from pressurizing.
Then I got to thinking (uh-oh):
a. Will it hurt anything in the engine if it isn't working against a pressure in the remote oil tank?
b. If the reservoir on the engine does run dry, will it hurt the oil pump, or some other component "upstream" of the pre-mix that might depend on oil from the reservoir?
c. Does the reservoir & pump on the engine depend on pressure via the remote tank to feed the oil pump, or is gravity feed enough once you have oil in the engine mounted tank (I know you need pressure to feed the engine mounted reservoir)? Put another way, if you have oil, but no pressure, in the engine mounted tank, will it feed and mix oil properly?
THANKS
P51D