StevNimrod
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The engine is a carbed Merc/Chevy 383 with Vortec heads. Had an issue with water in the oil last season (cracked block) and had the offending cylinder sleeved. No water in the oil this year.
Just got done breaking the engine in. Did not notice any oil pressure issues during break-in. Went on vacation for a couple weeks, came back and decided to go fishing. The only thing that changed over that vacation time was the outside temp (from ~70 deg to ~90 deg).
(1) At idle at the dock (not in gear) oil pressure is about 40 psi.
(2) If I bring the RPMs up to 2000 briefly (still not in gear) OP goes up slightly.
(3) Idling out of the marina (in gear) OP is about 40 psi.
(4) Fast idling before planing OP goes up a little over 40 psi.
Didn't notice anything strange with OP on the way out to fishing grounds. After fishing all day on the way back in:
Oil pressure would drop with increased RPM. It would go from a little less than 30 at hot idle down to 20 at 2500 RPM. Not wanting to break 10 psi per 1000 RPM, I brought it back down to idle and the OP went up a little. Shut it down for a few minutes, turned it back on and got up on plane. So far so good. After a few minutes the oil pressure gauge was fluttering all over the place between 0 and 40 psi. It seemed at one point like I could tweak the throttle a little to get to pressure to come up a bit, then it started fluttering between just above 0 and below 0 and the alarm came on. Brought throttle down and pressure came back up.
Managed to make it 8 miles back in without further issue at about 2500 - 3000 RPM.
There were no engine noises at any point, even the brief period of less than 0 psi at 3000 RPM. Initially thought it was the sender even though it's newer (replaced last season). But the alarm switch wasn't fooled (it was replaced same time as sender since I had the engine on the stand). Pulled the oil (Merc 25w40, trying to not start another oil thread) and filter last night and filtered through a cheesecloth and no metal particles were captured. Put oil in as specified by machine shop and started it up at the dock. Reading slightly higher than 40 psi idle, and the OP bumps up with throttle in neutral. Which doesn't tell me much since my problem seems to be losing OP with increasing RPM under load.
Does this sound like anything anyone has experienced before? Places to look next?
Just got done breaking the engine in. Did not notice any oil pressure issues during break-in. Went on vacation for a couple weeks, came back and decided to go fishing. The only thing that changed over that vacation time was the outside temp (from ~70 deg to ~90 deg).
(1) At idle at the dock (not in gear) oil pressure is about 40 psi.
(2) If I bring the RPMs up to 2000 briefly (still not in gear) OP goes up slightly.
(3) Idling out of the marina (in gear) OP is about 40 psi.
(4) Fast idling before planing OP goes up a little over 40 psi.
Didn't notice anything strange with OP on the way out to fishing grounds. After fishing all day on the way back in:
Oil pressure would drop with increased RPM. It would go from a little less than 30 at hot idle down to 20 at 2500 RPM. Not wanting to break 10 psi per 1000 RPM, I brought it back down to idle and the OP went up a little. Shut it down for a few minutes, turned it back on and got up on plane. So far so good. After a few minutes the oil pressure gauge was fluttering all over the place between 0 and 40 psi. It seemed at one point like I could tweak the throttle a little to get to pressure to come up a bit, then it started fluttering between just above 0 and below 0 and the alarm came on. Brought throttle down and pressure came back up.
Managed to make it 8 miles back in without further issue at about 2500 - 3000 RPM.
There were no engine noises at any point, even the brief period of less than 0 psi at 3000 RPM. Initially thought it was the sender even though it's newer (replaced last season). But the alarm switch wasn't fooled (it was replaced same time as sender since I had the engine on the stand). Pulled the oil (Merc 25w40, trying to not start another oil thread) and filter last night and filtered through a cheesecloth and no metal particles were captured. Put oil in as specified by machine shop and started it up at the dock. Reading slightly higher than 40 psi idle, and the OP bumps up with throttle in neutral. Which doesn't tell me much since my problem seems to be losing OP with increasing RPM under load.
Does this sound like anything anyone has experienced before? Places to look next?