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  • ZZZDR
    • Jul 2008
    • 6



    Overheated then low oil pressure

    Had my 98 351 PCM out today and it began to seriously overheat. Was less than a mile from the ramp and tried to nurse it in but by the time I got there the manifolds were smoking, the temp guage was pegged and the oil pressure was beginning to decline. Oil level was ok ( and thank goodness didn't see any foam in the oil after I shut it down). I presume the impeller blew and I'll check that first but what should I check that I may have damaged by continuing to run it?
  • TRDon
    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
    • Oct 2007
    • 722

    • MN

    • 1985 2001 1993 Sport carb GT40 2003 SANTE Excalibur

    #2
    RE: Overheated then low oil pressure

    warped/cracked heads, warped/cracked block, warped/cracked intake manifild lower, bearing material in the oil, listen in the next few outings for rod knock if it runs. Nursing it back was a bad idea. Definately shut it down, let it cool, restart and go a little bit then repeat so it doesnt overheat. I had to do that myself one time this year due to a blown impeller with no ill effects. I hope for your sake a new engine isnt in the future due to it overheating

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    • AirTool
      1,000 Post Club Member
      • Sep 2007
      • 4049

      • Katy, Texas


      #3
      RE: Overheated then low oil pressure

      You've got a lot to check.

      One thing you can do is order an oil test bottle from these guys and send in a sample for the current batch of oil. The analyis will tell you if there is bearing, ring, or other engine materials in your oil. If you spun a bearing, it'll be in your oil. Ring's are more tricky...but often show up.

      http://www.oaitesting.com/

      AirTool

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      • ZZZDR
        • Jul 2008
        • 6



        #4
        Once the Impeller is replaced, won't most problems be obvious by the sound of the engine, smoke, leaking fluids or water in the oil?

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        • ZZZDR
          • Jul 2008
          • 6



          #5
          One other thing- do people really carry a spare impeller and change it on the lake? What about priming the housing so it doesn't run dry? and is there a chance of flooding when the hoses are disconnected? Finally, does this motor have an auto shut-down that prevents major damage? I understand the GT-40 does.

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