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dgoodman 09-10-2009 02:03 AM

Condensation on oil breathers...why???
 
I have newly rebuilt 502's. While running on the hose see vapor out of breathers and some condensation. No milk in oil but have only run them for a short time. Have Gil exhaust with long wet exhaust low rise. I am in Hawaii so the water to air diff is not great. If I am getting reversion is it possible to see condensation before milky oil? Any ideas.
Thanks!

Also can any one suggest a shop who can modify these risers? Lengthen them to almost dry, don't think I want to be that loud.

ezstriper 09-10-2009 06:55 AM

do you have oil temp gauge ? need to make sure the oil temp gets up to 220 or so to get rid of the moisture, running on a hose you can't run long enough...Rob

boatfast 09-10-2009 07:11 AM


Originally Posted by ezstriper (Post 2949738)
do you have oil temp gauge ? need to make sure the oil temp gets up to 220 or so to get rid of the moisture, running on a hose you can't run long enough...Rob


+1

The best way to check for reversion is to pull off a riser after you have been running the boat in the water for a while and brought the oil up to temp. Imidiately after a long idle time, pull one off and look for water droplets along the bottom of the riser.

dgoodman 09-10-2009 01:02 PM

Thanks....
 
Thanks, I'll check Oil temp.

I did remove a riser after an idle and saw moisture al the way back to the elbow but no droplets.

I'll check again!

Griff 09-10-2009 02:13 PM

If you are running on the hose, the boat could easily be sitting at a different angle also. If the stern is sitting higher, it will change the angle of the risers and may possibly allow some reversion. Most likely, its just some condensation on the breathers though.

boatfast 09-11-2009 07:26 AM


Originally Posted by dgoodman (Post 2949959)
Thanks, I'll check Oil temp.

I did remove a riser after an idle and saw moisture al the way back to the elbow but no droplets.

I'll check again!


Was it (teeny tiny drops) tightly grouped in a concentrated area? If so that sounds like condensation. It can happen in areas of the riser that the water gets blasted past in the riser jacket and generally is nothing to worry about as it will change with increased throttle and water pressure.

Reversion would be big drops of water and usually a wet trail along the bottom of the riser up to the elbow.


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