paoutdoorsman
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Hello all!
My question is on a 2013 Hurricane SunDeck Sport 188 with a Volvo Penta 4.3GL IO (190hp 2bbl carb) - with 190 original hours. It has an intermittent valve train tap/rattle on the left side of the engine towards the front that generally exhibits/correlates with a drop in oil pressure, and a fluttering of the oil pressure gauge needle.
On first startup and easy running, oil pressure is strong and the gauged is rock steady (40 psi +). The issue generally presents after a 10-15 minute near full throttle run, or when towing a skier/tuber for a time. The first indication can be noticed in a drop of oil pressure on the gauge - down to around 20 psi accompanied with a fluttering gauge needle. When this occurs, if you bring the engine down to an idle the valve chatter is strong, oil pressure remains about 20 psi and the gauge continues to flutter rather than hold steady like it does when the noise is not present.
This problem presented itself several years ago, but mostly went away with a switch from dino 10w40 to synthetic 10w40 engine oil. It still would happen on rare occasion, but very infrequently. Now it is doing it even after a fresh 10w40 synthetic oil change.
When it happens, if we shut down the engine for 15-20 minutes, and then fire it back up the noise is usually gone.
I suspect this could be a collapsing lifter. Does anyone have any other thoughts given the symptoms it is having? Is this a common issue with this motor?
Had the boat since new and put about 20 hrs a summer on it. Always stored indoors, always serviced by the marina spring and fall with annual oil changes.
My question is on a 2013 Hurricane SunDeck Sport 188 with a Volvo Penta 4.3GL IO (190hp 2bbl carb) - with 190 original hours. It has an intermittent valve train tap/rattle on the left side of the engine towards the front that generally exhibits/correlates with a drop in oil pressure, and a fluttering of the oil pressure gauge needle.
On first startup and easy running, oil pressure is strong and the gauged is rock steady (40 psi +). The issue generally presents after a 10-15 minute near full throttle run, or when towing a skier/tuber for a time. The first indication can be noticed in a drop of oil pressure on the gauge - down to around 20 psi accompanied with a fluttering gauge needle. When this occurs, if you bring the engine down to an idle the valve chatter is strong, oil pressure remains about 20 psi and the gauge continues to flutter rather than hold steady like it does when the noise is not present.
This problem presented itself several years ago, but mostly went away with a switch from dino 10w40 to synthetic 10w40 engine oil. It still would happen on rare occasion, but very infrequently. Now it is doing it even after a fresh 10w40 synthetic oil change.
When it happens, if we shut down the engine for 15-20 minutes, and then fire it back up the noise is usually gone.
I suspect this could be a collapsing lifter. Does anyone have any other thoughts given the symptoms it is having? Is this a common issue with this motor?
Had the boat since new and put about 20 hrs a summer on it. Always stored indoors, always serviced by the marina spring and fall with annual oil changes.