nola mike
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Had been running great and been working very hard over the last week. Yesterday did a few hours of water sports (the kid did his first deep water slalom start and old dad managed to get a turn as well), then went on a fully loaded ride. Noticed oil pressure bouncing around 50 (usually around 60), didn't sweat it too much, figured it was the hard running. Kept my eye on it and it slowly dropped. Started bouncing lower before checking it out. Oil level low but looked like it was a quart below the add line. Tried to restart and there was no pressure. Engine made some noise and I shut off within seconds. Managed to get a neighbor to run me out some oil (after calling another neighbor to source the oil). Added 2 qt (now to top of fill line) and restarted. Made noise for a couple of seconds before quieting down. Ran back with only 6 aboard, 7 miles at 3300 rpm, everything seemed fine. Back at idle it was still quiet. Kicking myself for not checking in a couple of weeks, and surprised that being a quart low caused that big of an issue that quickly. Hoping I didn't do any permanent damage but I guess I'll just need to wait and see. Wondering if oil analysis will be informative, but probably not. Maybe if I make it through the summer I can get another short block and rebuild over the winter....