Hey guys,
06 SANTE with ZR6
I have had low oil pressure weirdness for years. I have replaced the sender and usually use 5w-20 to increase the pressure at the recommendation from PCM. I had the boat winterized last year and I'm pretty sure I failed to tell them 5W-20.
This summer it's been pretty bad with the warning. I only get them idle and it goes away with acceleration. I also get the alarm when slowing to idle from higher acceleration. I made two videos to highlight what I'm seeing.
The digital gauge has a hard time keeping up and you can see with the analog gauge that either something weird is going on or I truly have low pressure. I'm not sure which. I do know that both gauges are fed by the same wire. The alarm is also attached to the sender but fed via a different wire.
In 2013 I had an oil sender fail and leaked a good bit of oil. Boat ran fine and I had it fixed by a local shop because I didn't know where the leak was at the time.
Short of hooking up an actual pressure gauge (this spot is not easy to get to for attaching one), does anyone have any ideas?
Thanks.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WscJZEWhspk
This video shows it holding steady within the same hour.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nts5wsWYbAU
This video shows starting the engine which is when the pressure is the lowest.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5E75iYldVEU
Thanks!!
06 SANTE with ZR6
I have had low oil pressure weirdness for years. I have replaced the sender and usually use 5w-20 to increase the pressure at the recommendation from PCM. I had the boat winterized last year and I'm pretty sure I failed to tell them 5W-20.
This summer it's been pretty bad with the warning. I only get them idle and it goes away with acceleration. I also get the alarm when slowing to idle from higher acceleration. I made two videos to highlight what I'm seeing.
The digital gauge has a hard time keeping up and you can see with the analog gauge that either something weird is going on or I truly have low pressure. I'm not sure which. I do know that both gauges are fed by the same wire. The alarm is also attached to the sender but fed via a different wire.
In 2013 I had an oil sender fail and leaked a good bit of oil. Boat ran fine and I had it fixed by a local shop because I didn't know where the leak was at the time.
Short of hooking up an actual pressure gauge (this spot is not easy to get to for attaching one), does anyone have any ideas?
Thanks.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WscJZEWhspk
This video shows it holding steady within the same hour.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nts5wsWYbAU
This video shows starting the engine which is when the pressure is the lowest.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5E75iYldVEU
Thanks!!
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