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Old 10-27-2022 | 03:37 PM
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Default Today's PSA: Don't Paint the inside of the oil pan.

I don't know why anyone would, but someone did.

I feel like I cheated death here - the pickup screen was 90% plugged up with paint, and the pickup screen itself was sucked up concave towards the pickup tube. This motor had 55-60 lbs oil pressure every time I ran it.

So, kids, don't do this.





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Old 10-27-2022 | 03:42 PM
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Is this with the boat you just bought ?
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Old 10-27-2022 | 04:08 PM
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Originally Posted by DrFeelgood
I don't know why anyone would, but someone did.

I feel like I cheated death here - the pickup screen was 90% plugged up with paint, and the pickup screen itself was sucked up concave towards the pickup tube. This motor had 55-60 lbs oil pressure every time I ran it.

So, kids, don't do this.




DrFeelgood,

I have to wonder why anybody would ever feel the need to paint the inside of their oil pan to begin with. It's not like anybody is going to see it, and it ain't ever going to rust. Ain't nothing good coming from it.

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Old 10-27-2022 | 04:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Interceptor
Is this with the boat you just bought ?
Yep. 32 Sunsation Dominator that I bought in February. Not exactly the turn-key boating I was expecting.
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Old 10-27-2022 | 04:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Brad Christy
DrFeelgood,

I have to wonder why anybody would ever feel the need to paint the inside of their oil pan to begin with. It's not like anybody is going to see it, and it ain't ever going to rust. Ain't nothing good coming from it.

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That's the conversation I've been having all afternoon. All the questions, no answers.
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Old 10-27-2022 | 04:39 PM
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Holy crap !

Maybe the previous owner was the line engineer fir the fuel modules that had paint inside them and did the same and f*d fuel injectors, regulators, and etc. sarcasm
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Old 10-27-2022 | 04:55 PM
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the problem is Ford blue Cheby orange wouldn't do that...........cant believe the lifters weren't rattling like crazy, see what the bearings look like, cant believe some dip stick did that
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Old 10-27-2022 | 07:44 PM
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Originally Posted by F-2 Speedy
the problem is Ford blue Cheby orange wouldn't do that...........cant believe the lifters weren't rattling like crazy, see what the bearings look like, cant believe some dip stick did that
If plumbed properly (my opinion) Through oil pump - plugged bypass valve - out block - quality oil filter - oil cooler - back in block - bearings - rest of engine. Would never know unless oil pick up was fully covered.
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Old 10-27-2022 | 08:44 PM
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well now that the engine is out and oil pan off might as well bore and stroke it, since your in there, and the gimbles are probably tired so may as well pull them and rebuild them, since your in there. the bilge is probably dirty too and the wiring is old so may as well pull all that out and repaint the bilge, since your in there. and so it all begins. or at least it does with my projects, this is why I tell everyone "all my projects are so easy in my head" just going to do this and that and I will have it running again in a week or so. eight years later, well you know.
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Old 10-27-2022 | 09:02 PM
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Originally Posted by compedgemarine
well now that the engine is out and oil pan off might as well bore and stroke it, since your in there, and the gimbles are probably tired so may as well pull them and rebuild them, since your in there. the bilge is probably dirty too and the wiring is old so may as well pull all that out and repaint the bilge, since your in there. and so it all begins. or at least it does with my projects, this is why I tell everyone "all my projects are so easy in my head" just going to do this and that and I will have it running again in a week or so. eight years later, well you know.
Yep exactly..........................
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