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Artate78 04-02-2012 09:28 AM

Oil temp
 
I have a 468 N/A With crossover and hose running from crossover to tstat housing 160* tstat .have my oil Temp sender in the extra pipe threaded hole on remote oil filter. What temp should I be seeing? Just cruising around 3000 RPM I am seeing 225* new motor first time out yesterday. I have the cooler bypassed because with cooler hooked up running on water hose was only seeing 100* oil temp. Never ran it in the water with cooler hooked up so can't give you that temp.

Fixxxer22 04-02-2012 08:44 PM


Originally Posted by Artate78 (Post 3654187)
I have a 468 N/A With crossover and hose running from crossover to tstat housing 160* tstat .have my oil Temp sender in the extra pipe threaded hole on remote oil filter. What temp should I be seeing? Just cruising around 3000 RPM I am seeing 225* new motor first time out yesterday. I have the cooler bypassed because with cooler hooked up running on water hose was only seeing 100* oil temp. Never ran it in the water with cooler hooked up so can't give you that temp.

I would at least give it a shot hooked up to the cooler actually in the water. Producing a load on the engine may make the oil temps rise above that 100 degree mark like when you were on the hose. Plus if you are like me, I only run idle/high idle on the hose. I can suck a garden hose flat if i rev it once. so i just dont. The lack of load on the engine and the low running on the hose could be why your temps never rise. I run a thermostatically controlled cooler. My oil temps hover around 190 and can touch the 200s. Perhaps you need a thermostat..

Jeff P31 04-02-2012 08:54 PM

X2 Hook up the cooler and try it under load . You will not get much heat in the oil just running it on a hose.

1980Condor460 04-02-2012 09:34 PM

Hey 78 - did you pick up your 923 from Damon?

Artate78 04-02-2012 10:28 PM

No he sold it to some punk in hot springs.he had it for a few weeks blowed up the motor patched it back together and then ripped me off. But yes it was Damon's. I have talked to damon a few times. He has been very help full. Do you know him?

Artate78 04-02-2012 10:34 PM

Ok what oil temp is to high? And what is to low?

Fenderjack 04-02-2012 10:58 PM

225 is not bad bad, but would seem to be getting close for some. 220 is where we try to keep it, don't let it get to cold, as it will foam up. So IMO and alot of others 220 is about the mark

John jr

Griff 04-03-2012 01:46 AM


Originally Posted by Artate78 (Post 3654869)
Ok what oil temp is to high? And what is to low?

260* = be careful and keep a close eye on it
280* = way too hot and the oil will start breaking down
The oil should get to at least 210* cruising in the 3000-4000 rpm range to burn off condensation.

thirdchildhood 04-03-2012 08:13 AM

The Mercury Racing 525 service manual says max oil temperature is 220*F. Hook up your cooler.........


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