1998 Johnson 200:
I am concerned that the oil side of the VRO2 may be failing. I did some reading on this site and tested the oil pump by using a clear section of hose and attached it directly to the oil side of the pump. I added oil as suggested and noticed the oil level drop as it was supposed to while the engine ran. However, while running the engine with the oil line from the oil tank, I see no drop in the oil tank level (which I marked with a marker). I have allowed the engine to idle for about 15 minutes with no change in the level. I would think that this would be long enough to detect a change in the level. I have pulled the filter from the oil tank, replaced the oil bulb and oil line into the engine. I have also pumped the oil bulb while the line was disconnected from the VRO and I get a good flow of oil.
This trouble shooting is the result of a no oil alarm, scuffed and honed #6 cylinder, then scuffed and sleeved #6 cylinder last season.
Any suggestions are welcome
I am concerned that the oil side of the VRO2 may be failing. I did some reading on this site and tested the oil pump by using a clear section of hose and attached it directly to the oil side of the pump. I added oil as suggested and noticed the oil level drop as it was supposed to while the engine ran. However, while running the engine with the oil line from the oil tank, I see no drop in the oil tank level (which I marked with a marker). I have allowed the engine to idle for about 15 minutes with no change in the level. I would think that this would be long enough to detect a change in the level. I have pulled the filter from the oil tank, replaced the oil bulb and oil line into the engine. I have also pumped the oil bulb while the line was disconnected from the VRO and I get a good flow of oil.
This trouble shooting is the result of a no oil alarm, scuffed and honed #6 cylinder, then scuffed and sleeved #6 cylinder last season.
Any suggestions are welcome