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Old 07-30-2018 | 01:45 PM
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Twin 525 EFI's in my 2005 35 Outlaw. 155 freshwater, low RPM hours. OEM oil and filter change each 25hours per the book. Question, at idle, one sits around 65psi the other around 72psi. I suppose two engines are not going to be identical, but can anyone comment on the recommended oil pressure range? These are numbers from this weekend, right after a change. 8 quarts per the book (which put the level a little above full range on the stick)
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Old 07-30-2018 | 02:35 PM
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Merc specs for this are--- Idle hot is 20 psi bare min and WOT is 35 psi bare min

Idle in gear 700 rpms
Idle in N - 750 rpms

WOT is 5200 - and 5400 is rev limit
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Old 07-30-2018 | 03:42 PM
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My 10 hour old rebuilt 525s are 67 and 71 cold idle. Mid 50s hot idle. That’s what the computer says at least. With Bup posting Merc’s specs, I’d say you’re more than ok.
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Old 07-30-2018 | 03:48 PM
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Well, this is concerning as I am 2-3x higher than specs. Ive owned the boat for 55hours, this is my 2nd oil change, and have always had the specs I posted. Both analog and smartcraft reading the respective oil pressures. Idle in/out of gear and WOT RPMs are right in line with your reply BUP. Not sure what my next step is....??
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Could be just the difference in the gauges and/or senders. Suggest comparing with the same mechanical gauge on both motors.

My readings with electrical gauge is 62ish cold and 50ish hot at idle running 20W50
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Always though all of the racing 500+ HP motors which include the 525 would have a high volume oil pump
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Old 07-30-2018 | 04:16 PM
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Originally Posted by imartin
Well, this is concerning as I am 2-3x higher than specs. Ive owned the boat for 55hours, this is my 2nd oil change, and have always had the specs I posted. Both analog and smartcraft reading the respective oil pressures. Idle in/out of gear and WOT RPMs are right in line with your reply BUP. Not sure what my next step is....??
BUP posted bare MINIMUMS, not normal ranges........
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I'm over thinking this, as an example the stock 502 manual 23 says it shall have a minimum of 4 psi at idle. The owners manual for the 525 states as BUP mentioned a minimum of 20 psi at idle. The key is the word "minimum" , it can have and in most cases does have more

Woops was typing while you were
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Old 07-30-2018 | 04:56 PM
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Thanks All. Made a quick call to our friends at Merc Racing who confirmed that Minimum is the operative word. I am above mins indicating good oil pressure and each engine is different based on tightness, type of oil, etc. Merc doesnt publish (nor is there an alarm) for high oil pressure they said. Lastly, check oil level with boat in water (not on trailer) and dont be too (ie, an inch) over the full line on the stick. 8 qts on the change, I tend to run 1/8 to 1/4 inch over the full mark so didnt seem to cause concern.

Net, net I think things are in good shape! Appreciate all the quick replies!
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Do not confuse high volume with high pressure.
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