Re: XR6 Oil Pump Problem?
John, my Black Max oil problem seems to be ok now. Based on your system description and the motor manual, I drew a diagram of the oil system and proceeded to pull it apart and clean and check things as I went. Put it all back together with new tie-wraps and substituted some air pressure at the inlet from the starter side of the motor, and sure enough, oil flowed out of the hose up on the motor tank! Connected the hose back to the motor fitting (what is the real name for that crankcase pressure supply fitting?), left the cap loose on the motor tank and fired it off. Before I could get back to the motor, the tank was running over. Killed it and put the lid back on the motor tank. Cleaned up the puked over oil, and put it all back together. Fishing trip Saturday afternoon was great!! No alarms and the tank stayed full. I'm not sure what I fixed - maybe the suction screen was dirty enough to be the problem - but the boat ran great. Now I have a good understanding of how the system works. Only question I have now is this: Does gravity alone feed enough oil from the motor tank to the pump, like when I had the tank lid loose to check oil flow from the boat tank? I know while running, the motor tank sees pressure from the motor and that helps push oil to the pump. What about when the motor tank lid is loose for maintenance purposes? My guess was it would be ok for that short period of time, and just let the motor idle. Thanks again, John. You've been a great help.
Mike