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Fool Throttle22 05-27-2011 02:41 PM


Originally Posted by Eliminator28 (Post 3414411)
The pic is of the remote oil filter pad. On the back of the engine, port side (where your oil filter goes on). the lines sticking up in the air in the pic are actually facing towards the starboard side of the engine, and connecting to the oil cooler.

You do understand I'm talking about the oil cooler thermostat and not the engine water thermostat right?

This filter pad is mounted to the back of the port side head. NOT down where the original oil filter would go if it was in a car...

Got it. thanks for clarification. will try that first. any idea where water t-stat is?

blue thunder 05-27-2011 02:45 PM


Originally Posted by Fool Throttle22 (Post 3414415)
Got it. thanks for clarification. will try that first. any idea where water t-stat is?

Its on the front of the intake manifold and under your lifting ring. No need to go there though, its working fine.

Eliminator28 05-27-2011 02:51 PM


Originally Posted by blue thunder (Post 3414419)
Its on the front of the intake manifold and under your lifting ring. No need to go there though, its working fine.

X2

ezstriper 05-27-2011 03:04 PM

sounds like the relieve valve in the block hung open and not sending the oil thru cooler..or still has 11psi relief valve in there

GTOFFSHORE 05-27-2011 03:04 PM

Not engine thermostat people stop saying that. When your ac goes out you don't fix the furnace. OIL Thermostat. And lean wouldn't really do it either only other thing too much timing or dist gear out.

Flapjack 05-27-2011 04:01 PM

Why is nobody mentioning the obvious...at 280 degrees your buzzer alarms would be screaming. Are they going off? Take the ground off the gauge and check it with the motor running.
First make sure your alarams work by turning the key to the on position (don't start it) and within 5 second or so you will hear an alarm go off.
Also, maybe the needle/gauge is stuck. I still say bad ground like when a tach doesn't read right. Try tapping on the gauge when it hot to see if it moves at all. Sounds like simple fix if your alarms aren't going off.
Try the basic stuff first before you start pulling coolers, filters and thermostats off the motor.

cubicinches 05-27-2011 04:33 PM


Originally Posted by Flapjack (Post 3414451)
Why is nobody mentioning the obvious...at 280 degrees your buzzer alarms would be screaming. Are they going off?

Oil temp... 280 degrees of oil temp... Theres no alarm for oil temp.

Whole lotta confusion going on in this thread... Water vs. oil.

:lolhit:

cabin fever 05-27-2011 05:00 PM


Originally Posted by ezstriper (Post 3414429)
sounds like the relieve valve in the block hung open and not sending the oil thru cooler..or still has 11psi relief valve in there

agreed.

I would start with a new filter first. I have seen them collapse at high rpms.

Flapjack 05-27-2011 05:06 PM


Originally Posted by cubicinches (Post 3414466)
Oil temp... 280 degrees of oil temp... Theres no alarm for oil temp.

Whole lotta confusion going on in this thread... Water vs. oil.

:lolhit:

There are alarms on oil temps, check around.

cubicinches 05-27-2011 05:09 PM


Originally Posted by Flapjack (Post 3414479)
There are alarms on oil temps, check around.

Not in any stock HP500 carb engine there isn't.


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