mcgradypilot
Cadet
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- Aug 7, 2008
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Hey guys I wanted to get some opinions on adding an oil cooler and also post on some trouble I had so it may help someone else.
I have a 1993 Four Winns Horizon 210 with a VP 5.7 GLIPLKDCE with duoprop. I have read that it is normal to have oil pressures as low as 10 psi after running hard. I am not a fan of pressures that low and oil that warm. To me it promotes oil breakdown and wear. Maybe im being a little paranoid. I am thinking of adding a remote filter/oil cooler. The whole setup would cost around 300 bucks. Currently running amsoil 10w30 synthetic marine. Any opinions?
I bought the boat this summer and knew it needed some love. New fuel pumps, injectors sent to be cleaned, new plugs, list goes on. I just got done battling a saga of the boat pinging at 3000 rpm or higher, then power loss at 3000 rpm or higher (after replacing knock sensor). After checking EVERYTHING fuel and spark related I found out I had a clogged cooling passage in my port exhaust manifold. And when I mean clogged I mean took a heavy duty drill to remove clog! Eeeeek. The boat always ran at 150 or so on the temp but would get warm (200) when I came off plane and idled around. I figured it was a my abuse of starting the boat without the muffs and beating up my new impeller. Sure enough I go to winterize the boat and find that the thermostat is missing, the block is full of crud and the risers/manifolds are as well with the port being clogged. Long story short. If you get some kind of power loss dont rule out cooling. My heads where getting so hot it was causing detonation. Its a common problem in the jet boat world (not the yamaha/seadoo but Big Blocks/Berkley) to restrict cooling water flow to increase engine temps. Running temps will increase but the heads lack the necessary volume to keep them cool causing problems. Sorry for the long post but I hope to help someone with the same problem as me. Im no expert but if anyone has a question about the VP 5.7 GLI/GI/GSI (throttle body injection) please feel free to PM me.
I have a 1993 Four Winns Horizon 210 with a VP 5.7 GLIPLKDCE with duoprop. I have read that it is normal to have oil pressures as low as 10 psi after running hard. I am not a fan of pressures that low and oil that warm. To me it promotes oil breakdown and wear. Maybe im being a little paranoid. I am thinking of adding a remote filter/oil cooler. The whole setup would cost around 300 bucks. Currently running amsoil 10w30 synthetic marine. Any opinions?
I bought the boat this summer and knew it needed some love. New fuel pumps, injectors sent to be cleaned, new plugs, list goes on. I just got done battling a saga of the boat pinging at 3000 rpm or higher, then power loss at 3000 rpm or higher (after replacing knock sensor). After checking EVERYTHING fuel and spark related I found out I had a clogged cooling passage in my port exhaust manifold. And when I mean clogged I mean took a heavy duty drill to remove clog! Eeeeek. The boat always ran at 150 or so on the temp but would get warm (200) when I came off plane and idled around. I figured it was a my abuse of starting the boat without the muffs and beating up my new impeller. Sure enough I go to winterize the boat and find that the thermostat is missing, the block is full of crud and the risers/manifolds are as well with the port being clogged. Long story short. If you get some kind of power loss dont rule out cooling. My heads where getting so hot it was causing detonation. Its a common problem in the jet boat world (not the yamaha/seadoo but Big Blocks/Berkley) to restrict cooling water flow to increase engine temps. Running temps will increase but the heads lack the necessary volume to keep them cool causing problems. Sorry for the long post but I hope to help someone with the same problem as me. Im no expert but if anyone has a question about the VP 5.7 GLI/GI/GSI (throttle body injection) please feel free to PM me.