garbageguy
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My 1998 Wellcraft 240SE's VP 5.7 GL runs great, but has low oil pressure. It has a VP SX-M 1.60 outdrive. It is my second season with this boat, it has a couple electrical gremlins, but runs very well. Oil pressure gauge reads about 40+ psi when cruising, but can be 20 or less when at idle or very low speed, especially after running a bit (and sometimes can hear a little lifter tick at that time). Temp gauge reads consistently just above 160 when warmed up. I don't know how many hours are on the engine, and don't have previous service records. From all indications, this boat was used regularly and probably maintained pretty well. I suspect it has a lot of hours and I plan to dig into the engine a bit after taking it out this season. It needs oil regularly (about 1 quart per 5 or 6 hours run time), but there is no obvious site or smell of burning oil, none in the bilge or water, none in the engine oil, not sure where it's going.
The Admiral wants to cruise the canal this fall, but I am concerned about the low oil pressure at low speeds for extended periods of time. Should I be concerned about that? Any idea where the oil is going? Any suggestions for what to do to it when it comes out this season?
All thoughts appreciated.
The Admiral wants to cruise the canal this fall, but I am concerned about the low oil pressure at low speeds for extended periods of time. Should I be concerned about that? Any idea where the oil is going? Any suggestions for what to do to it when it comes out this season?
All thoughts appreciated.