Hi all,
I'm having an oil pressure issues with one of the mercruiser 5.7's on my boat and I think its a windage problem. This is a new 5.7 long block from M.M. with about 30 hours on it. The oil pressure is great on startup (60 psi) then drops to about 30 psi at hot idle. The pressure increases to about 50 psi when I plane off and stays that way for about 5 minutes running at 3k rpm, then the oil pressure slowly starts to drop to about 20-25 psi. If I back off on the throttles the oil pressure jumps right back to 40+ psi. I also noticed that if I bury the bow with the trim tabs and run this engine slightly below 3k the oil pressure increases to about 30-35 psi and stays there.
The boat is a 28 rampage and runs bow high and I think the oil is getting whipped up by the crank when it gets hot. Right now oil level is halfway between the add oil and full marks. This weekend I'm going to drop the oil level down to the low end and see if that solves the problem.
Since this only happens when the oil get hot, maybe the oil is getting too hot? I'm running Castrol Classic 20w50 with zinc for the cams along with a K&N filter. Could I be over propped and working the engines too hard? Would an oil cooler help?
I'm having an oil pressure issues with one of the mercruiser 5.7's on my boat and I think its a windage problem. This is a new 5.7 long block from M.M. with about 30 hours on it. The oil pressure is great on startup (60 psi) then drops to about 30 psi at hot idle. The pressure increases to about 50 psi when I plane off and stays that way for about 5 minutes running at 3k rpm, then the oil pressure slowly starts to drop to about 20-25 psi. If I back off on the throttles the oil pressure jumps right back to 40+ psi. I also noticed that if I bury the bow with the trim tabs and run this engine slightly below 3k the oil pressure increases to about 30-35 psi and stays there.
The boat is a 28 rampage and runs bow high and I think the oil is getting whipped up by the crank when it gets hot. Right now oil level is halfway between the add oil and full marks. This weekend I'm going to drop the oil level down to the low end and see if that solves the problem.
Since this only happens when the oil get hot, maybe the oil is getting too hot? I'm running Castrol Classic 20w50 with zinc for the cams along with a K&N filter. Could I be over propped and working the engines too hard? Would an oil cooler help?