Thanks, when I get back to the boat, I will look into that process.

DavidO

--- On Mon, 10/4/10, e b <[email protected]> wrote:

From: e b <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [UnifliteWorld] 8.2L Detroit Diesel using oil
To: [email protected]
Date: Monday, October 4, 2010, 2:36 PM



 

a pressure test is the best way. if its is piped in with flexible oil 
lines, simply remove the lines, plug one side of the cooler ( or the end of the 
lines if it is easier ) and install a fitting with a gauge on the other 
side and pressurize the cooler, it should be safe to 120 psi or more but im 
sure 60 psi will be plenty.. if it doesn’t hold pressure its bad.. if it is 
simpler you can do the opposite, pressurize the raw water side of the cooler 
the 
same way, by plugging both ends, the air will then enter the oil side of the 
cooler / engine but wont do any harm...
 
Eric 

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: David 
  Oates 
  To: [email protected] 
  
  Sent: Monday, October 04, 2010 7:51 
  AM
  Subject: Re: [UnifliteWorld] 8.2L Detroit 
  Diesel using oil
  

  
    
    
      Eric, that's very interesting.  Is there a way to 
        determine if that is happening?  It is extremely difficult to 
        reach/remove the oil cooler on that engine. That in itself is a 
positive 
        indicator that being the problem - Ha Ha. 
        

        DavidO 

--- On Sun, 10/3/10, e b <[email protected]> wrote:

        
From: 
          e b <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [UnifliteWorld] 8.2L 
          Detroit Diesel using oil
To: 
          [email protected]
Date: Sunday, October 3, 2010, 1:47 
          PM


          
          

          
          my guess is the engine oil cooler has a pinhole in it... since 
          oil pressure is higher than water pressure, water does not enter the 
          oil system. your raw water leaves the cooler and then goes into your 
          exhaust and overboard... and you see a slick on one side...
          that’s my first thought ( it happenned to me )
           
          Eric
          
            ----- Original Message ----- 
            From: BoatRDavid 
            
            To: UnifliteWorld 
            
            Sent: Sunday, October 03, 2010 
            1:34 PM
            Subject: [UnifliteWorld] 8.2L 
            Detroit Diesel using oil
            
My Uniflite (’84,42’,SE II) is powered by 8.2L 
            Detroit Diesels.
Starting this year (2010) I have noticed an oil 
            slick that comes from
the exhaust of my Starboard engine.  I 
            also noticed that when I first
rev up that engine (to set the 
            alternator to charge) I get a puff of
white smoke.  I just 
            finished an annual, 10-day, cruise and I have
been plagued by the 
            oil slick and the oil consumption on that STBD
engine.  I 
            have been worried about the engine as long as I have owned
the 
            boat because it is older than the Port engine (indicating 
            that
some former owner may have abused them) and it exhibits low 
            oil
pressure (~40 psi which drops to nil at idle) and has always 
            use oil
more so than the newer Port engine.

This latest 
            excessive use of oil is unacceptable and I am thinking
about a 
            rebuild or replacement.  The engine has about 1850 hours.  
            The
oil definitely ends up out the exhaust and on to the water. 
            My first
thought is about blow-by.  Now I’m wondering if 
            there is somewhere
that a seal could have gone bad allowing the 
            oil into the exhaust, say
in or around the turbo charger.  I 
            am going to check the actual oil
pressure, but I don’t know what 
            else to do, and that doesn’t suggest
anything about the cause of 
            the excessive usage.

Now that I am writing this down it has 
            accrued to me that I am not
burning the oil.  There is no 
            smoke!  And, there is no blow-by present
at the 
            breather.  There is no dripping or leaking oil from 
            the
engine.  There is just a lot of oil being dumped into 
            the exhaust –
like a couple of quarts each day.

Does 
            anyone have any suggestions?  I have yet to find a mechanic 
            in
the SF Bay Area that truly know about the marine version of 
            this
engine (but I’m about to try again).

DavidO

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