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sanderps 08-12-2012 01:32 PM

No oil pressure after engine warm up
 
I am having issues with my starboard engine oil pressure dropping to almost 0 once the engine is warmed up. Oil level is good, no water or fuel in oil. Engine shut down last night on its own due to low pressure. Hope I didn't mess up engine. Engine only has 380 hrs on it. Its a 1995 502 mag EFI. Thanks for the help

f_inscreenname 08-12-2012 01:43 PM

You got issues. I about guarantee you will have to pull the motor. I wouldn't use it anymore.
On a off chance you may want to try a mechanical gage to make sure it is dropping but I think it shutting down already confirms that.

sanderps 08-12-2012 01:50 PM

My temp gauge doesn't budge either, it sits right around 140. It runs fine until the motor warms up though.

f_inscreenname 08-12-2012 02:06 PM

When we were kids and didn't have a clue. Getting a motor to run was the only goal. Had a couple junkers that would run with 5 to 7 psi. They didn't last long but would have stayed around for a while if we didn't beat the crap out of them. You / boats don't have that option. You need 10psi per 1000rpm's. If not you will be spinning a bearing before to long.
Could be as simple as a broken oil pump or shaft. If you keep running it with low oil pres and you will never know because the rest of the motor will be trashed.

sanderps 08-12-2012 02:14 PM

wow, didn't know that. thanks for the info

sanderps 08-12-2012 02:22 PM

How long does it normally take to pull a motor?

f_inscreenname 08-12-2012 02:33 PM

Pull the drive, unbolt everything and pull it. How long it takes to do each of those things all depends how fast you are and how long and bad everything is to get to. Just way to many variables to give an estimate.

ezstriper 08-12-2012 03:22 PM

if you need to ask how long maybe you should fine someone to do the job...

350scarab 08-12-2012 03:30 PM

Yup, pulling the motor is not for the faint of heart. And you need the proper place and tools.
Pay to have it pulled and diagnosed properly. You don,t want to have to do this twice, or three times.
You have to be able to find the root cause of your problem, before you add a bunch of new parts.
How much money you want to spend ? Boat stands for Brake Out Another Thousand. LOL. How many hours since the engines have been re-built ? Hopefully you don,t have this problem, X 2. If both engines need to be re-built due to hours, it could get very expensive, in a hurry.

joe27baja 08-12-2012 05:05 PM


Originally Posted by sanderps (Post 3751987)
How long does it normally take to pull a motor?


I can get mine out in 35 minutes .....but it always seems to take a whole day to put it back in for some reason.


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