Re: Oil and PS cooler problems
Upon investigation I have noticed water in the oil as well. I have seen past posts that say that there has been a few accounts that the oil cooler failed and caused water to leak in with the oil.
That myth is a popular one.
If you think about it, You have a water system that is able to produce maybe 7 -20 PSI at full RPM, and an oil system that will produce on the order of 20 PSI at idle and possibly 50 PSI at WOT RPM.
You'll have to tell me how water can pass into the oil when the oil pressure is MANY time higher than the water "pressure" in the respective oil or PS cooler.
If the oil cooler is leaking, It's more likely that you would lose oil out thru the raw water circuit when the engine is running. It's less likely that water could "flow" back into the engine even when it is shut down.
Water in the oil in a marine engine is most frequently due to cracked iron.....and sometimes possibly a corroded intake or exhaust manifold and or gaskets, or riser and/or leaking riser gasket....or even a leaking head gasket .
We can wish it was something else but that doesn't change anything.
Your best way to find the problem is to isolate the block and pressure check it. You do that by disconnecting all the raw water connections to the block and sealing it off so you can apply air to it.
If you think the oil cooler or PS cooler is leaking you need to separately check each one.
The oil cooler is there for a reason. If it's leaking it needs to be replaced.
Cheers,
Rick